scientific method Crossword Puzzles
history 2022-09-26
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- Buildings built by wealthy textile merchants
- Divisions in large fields
- Machine production of goods
- Doubled the work speed of the weaver
- Cartwright’s invention - sped up weaving
- A way to transport goods against water current A way to connect two manufacturing cities
- Resources needed to produce goods & services
- Combined power of Spinning Jenny and Water Frame
- A cheap way to mass produce steel
- Improved efficiency of the Engine
- A person who organizes, manages and takes on risks
- Arkwright’s invention that got power from streams
- Process of paving
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- Made thread stronger and finer
- Invented by Hargreaves and named for his daughter
- Jethro Tull’s seed sowing tool
- Eli Whitney’s invention to de-seed cotton
- A way to connect two manufacturing cities
- A scientific method of farming
- Toll Roads
20 Clues: Toll Roads • Process of paving • Divisions in large fields • Machine production of goods • Made thread stronger and finer • Jethro Tull’s seed sowing tool • A scientific method of farming • A cheap way to mass produce steel • Improved efficiency of the Engine • Doubled the work speed of the weaver • Cartwright’s invention - sped up weaving • ...
Unit One Crossword 2023-04-11
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- Double-ringed nitrogen bases
- Three fatty acids
- Polar functional group with H and O
- 3D protein structure
- Make up the cell membrane
- Four-ringed lipids
- Process used to make macromolecules
- Carbohydrate bonds
- Universal energy storage molecule
- Polysaccharide used for animal energy storage
- Sugar with Carbonyl between a carbon and a hydrogen
- Monomer of proteins
- Chain of monosaccharides
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- Number of valence electrons carbon has
- Functional group with S
- Polysaccharide used for plant energy storage
- Sugar with carbonyl between 2 carbons
- Only macromolecule that sometimes contains S
- Elements in nucleic acids
- Attraction of like-particles
- Fatty acid with no double bonds
- 3rd Step of the scientific method
- Process used to breakdown macromolecules
- Hydrophilic part of a phospholipid
- Mirror images
- Water loving
26 Clues: Water loving • Mirror images • Three fatty acids • Four-ringed lipids • Carbohydrate bonds • Monomer of proteins • 3D protein structure • Functional group with S • Chain of monosaccharides • Elements in nucleic acids • Make up the cell membrane • Double-ringed nitrogen bases • Attraction of like-particles • Fatty acid with no double bonds • 3rd Step of the scientific method • ...
Vocab List 2022-05-10
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- A long or fast speech of story
- Regard or consider in a specified way
- Murder
- Coming after something in time
- Believing something is not true
- Person said something without proof to have taken place or have specified illegal
- Suffering a lack of proper care
- Make an attack or assult in return for a similar attack
- Where or approximately where
- Serving as a warning
- Where you were
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- Confirm or give support
- Thought to murder
- Expel large quantities of something rapidly forcibly
- Relating to or in the period preceding puberty
- Relating to or denoting the application of scientific method
- Forming or following inalogical order
- Lasting for a long time or a slow end
- Of or like a ghost
- Make a hole or channel by digging
- Characteristics of a good neighbor
21 Clues: Murder • Where you were • Thought to murder • Of or like a ghost • Serving as a warning • Confirm or give support • Where or approximately where • A long or fast speech of story • Coming after something in time • Believing something is not true • Suffering a lack of proper care • Make a hole or channel by digging • Characteristics of a good neighbor • ...
Physics 2023-08-14
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- classes each day
- mathematical term for rise/run
- 9.8 m/s/s if the ________ of gravity
- your grade
- My name
- science class you will take next year
- ___________ Einstein
- an electric car company and the unit for measuring magnetism
- device needed for calculations
- Often called the "father of the atomic bomb". Movie premiered same day as Barbie
- 186,000 miles/sec if the speed of _________
- a fundamental force of attraction
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- FHS mascot
- ________ method
- Principal's name
- the opposite of matter
- Isaac Newton has this many laws of motion
- not weight but _______
- independent and dependent
- The study of matter, motion, energy and force
- _________Galilei
- least amount possible
- Most countries measure distance on a road in ____ instead of miles (1000 m)
- potential and kinetic
- the opposite of acceleration
- Isaac _________
26 Clues: My name • FHS mascot • your grade • ________ method • Isaac _________ • classes each day • Principal's name • _________Galilei • ___________ Einstein • least amount possible • potential and kinetic • the opposite of matter • not weight but _______ • independent and dependent • the opposite of acceleration • mathematical term for rise/run • device needed for calculations • ...
Unit 9 Vocab 2024-01-30
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- was not an optimist of human nature
- developed the scientific method
- universal law of gravitation
- large amounts of people permanently concentrated in one area
- an agreement that establishes for people to live in a society with morals and political rules
- is a country extending its power
- instrumental maker
- states exclusive control over a foreign area
- is the right given to a king or queen by god
- someone who understands a business venture
- manufacturing system
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- meeting formulizing Africa
- book The Leviathan
- in the center of social status
- best known for the spirit of laws
- establishing observations with facts
- we are born good but society corrupts us
- the sun is placed in the middle of our solar system
- founder of British empiricism
- mass production was led by
20 Clues: book The Leviathan • instrumental maker • manufacturing system • meeting formulizing Africa • mass production was led by • universal law of gravitation • founder of British empiricism • in the center of social status • developed the scientific method • is a country extending its power • best known for the spirit of laws • was not an optimist of human nature • ...
SPELLING WITH SUFFIXES 2024-02-27
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- SOMETHING THAT YOU MOST LIKELY DID
- TO BE VERY SAFE ABOUT DOING SOMETHING
- TO DESTROY SOMETHING
- A SYNONYM FOR ILLNESS
- A NICE FEELING SITTING ON A COUCH
- SOMETHING THAT HAPPENS MOST OF THE TIME
- SOMETHING SO SMALL YOU NEED A MICROSCOPE TO SEE IT
- YOUR SPOT ON THE GAMEBOARD
- SOMETHING THAT HAPPENS AFTER WAITING FOR IT
- HOW YOU CROSS THE STREET LOOKIKNG BOTH WAYS
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- SOMETHING THAT HAPPENS AFTER A LONG WHILE
- WHICH WAY A COMPASS POINTS
- AN EXPLOSION OF LAVA FROM A MOUNTAIN
- THE METHOD YOU USE WHEN DOING AN EXPERIMENT
- A VERY IMPORTANT SITUATION
- YOU CAN GET A RASH IF YOU ARE THIS
- DO FINISH THE WHOLE THING
- TO BE VERY ANGRY ABOUT SOMETHING
- A FUN THING TO DO OR PLAY
- NOT ABLE TO REMEMBER THINGS
20 Clues: TO DESTROY SOMETHING • A SYNONYM FOR ILLNESS • DO FINISH THE WHOLE THING • A FUN THING TO DO OR PLAY • WHICH WAY A COMPASS POINTS • A VERY IMPORTANT SITUATION • YOUR SPOT ON THE GAMEBOARD • NOT ABLE TO REMEMBER THINGS • TO BE VERY ANGRY ABOUT SOMETHING • A NICE FEELING SITTING ON A COUCH • SOMETHING THAT YOU MOST LIKELY DID • YOU CAN GET A RASH IF YOU ARE THIS • ...
Carib studies 2025-11-11
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- ask whether your instrument is doing the same thing everytime
- a type of secondary source of information
- accuracy of Research
- Possible answer to your problem to be tested
- storage of historical documents
- question to be answered by your research
- methods wich yield numerical data
- sufficiency in research
- investigators of issues
- person with in depth knowledge and understanding of a specific thing
- seeks new knowledge and test theories
- associated with the scientific method of quantitative approaches
- specific inquiries that guide investigations
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- in depth analysis of complex situations using words
- applying knowledge and critical thinking to situations
- summary of existing research
- the significance of a research
- is aimed at solving a particular problem
- specific goal Researchers aim to achieve
- something that can take on different values
20 Clues: accuracy of Research • sufficiency in research • investigators of issues • summary of existing research • the significance of a research • storage of historical documents • methods wich yield numerical data • seeks new knowledge and test theories • is aimed at solving a particular problem • specific goal Researchers aim to achieve • question to be answered by your research • ...
3. How Scientists Work 2023-09-18
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- information is sourced from books, scientific papers and journals or the internet
- What you learnt during the experiment
- What are you investigating
- What you compare your experiment to
- Variable, What you will change
- What you think will happen (This is what we will be testing)
- What you change
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- Evidence or data collected by the scientist themselves
- Things you need to carry out the experiment
- variable What will change as a result
- What you keep the same
- Clearly number step by step guide of how to carry out the experiment
- The data you collected during the experiment
13 Clues: What you change • What you keep the same • What are you investigating • Variable, What you will change • What you compare your experiment to • variable What will change as a result • What you learnt during the experiment • Things you need to carry out the experiment • The data you collected during the experiment • Evidence or data collected by the scientist themselves • ...
Science Vocab 2022-10-14
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- A break in the geologic record
- Divides Earth natural history
- the time required for half a sample to break down
- if an object is younger or older than others
- Ordered arrangement of rock layers based on ages
- radioactive isotope breaks down to stable isotope
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- If undisturbed younger rocks lie above older rocks
- remains of an organism that lived long ago
- explained by current geologic processes Climate involves weather conditions
- long cylinder of ice
- comparing relevant percentages to get age
- Method of measuring age in years
- A scientific study of Earth
13 Clues: long cylinder of ice • A scientific study of Earth • Divides Earth natural history • A break in the geologic record • Method of measuring age in years • comparing relevant percentages to get age • remains of an organism that lived long ago • if an object is younger or older than others • Ordered arrangement of rock layers based on ages • ...
Science Vocab 2022-10-14
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- A break in the geologic record
- Divides Earth natural history
- the time required for half a sample to break down
- if an object is younger or older than others
- Ordered arrangement of rock layers based on ages
- radioactive isotope breaks down to stable isotope
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- If undisturbed younger rocks lie above older rocks
- remains of an organism that lived long ago
- explained by current geologic processes Climate involves weather conditions
- long cylinder of ice
- comparing relevant percentages to get age
- Method of measuring age in years
- A scientific study of Earth
13 Clues: long cylinder of ice • A scientific study of Earth • Divides Earth natural history • A break in the geologic record • Method of measuring age in years • comparing relevant percentages to get age • remains of an organism that lived long ago • if an object is younger or older than others • Ordered arrangement of rock layers based on ages • ...
PSYCHOLOGY 2014-09-04
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- An in-depth study of a single person or group to reveal some universal principle.
- A sample drawn in such a way that known subgroups within a population are represented in proportion to their numbers in the general population.
- To build or form by putting together parts.
- A prediction or assumption about behavior that is tested through scientific research.
- A relationship between variables in which one variable increases as the other variable also increases.
- An experiment that uses both a control and an experimental group to determine whether the independent variable influences behavior and, if so, how it does so.
- The concept that people who volunteer to participate in research studies often differ from those who do not volunteer.
- In an experiment, the group that does not receive the treatment.
- The study of behavior in a controlled situation.
- A measure of the distance of every score to the mean.
- A controlled scientific procedure to determine whether certain variables manipulated by the researcher have an effect on other variables.
- Factors that are measured or controlled in an scientific study.
- A type of research in which the same people are studied over a long time period.
- A representative segment of a target population.
- An unpleasant stimulus between two variables in which one variable increases as the other variable decreases.
- An agreement by an individual to participate in research after receiving information about the purpose of the study and the nature of the treatment.
- An experiment in which neither the participant nor the researcher knows whether the participant has received the treatment or the placebo.
- A survey population, selected by chance, which fairly represents the general population.
- The total group to be studied or described and from whom samples may be drawn.
- A study in which the participants are unaware of whether they are in the control group or the experimental group.
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- In a study, the participants who receive the treatment.
- The factor that is manipulated by the researcher to determine its effect on another variable.
- To repeat a research study, usually with different participants and in different situations, to confirm the results of the original study.
- An inert substance used in controlled experiments to rest the effectiveness of another substance.
- Rules and standards for proper and responsible behavior.
- The study of behavior in naturally occurring situations without manipulation or control on the part of the observer.
- The relationship between variables.
- A method of research that looks at a different age groups at the same time in order to understand changes that occur during the life span
- A research technique for acquiring data about the attitudes or behaviors of a group of people, usually by asking questions of a representative, random sample.
- The factor that is being measured and that may change in response to manipulations of the independent variable.
- A predisposition to a certain point of view
31 Clues: The relationship between variables. • To build or form by putting together parts. • A predisposition to a certain point of view • The study of behavior in a controlled situation. • A representative segment of a target population. • A measure of the distance of every score to the mean. • In a study, the participants who receive the treatment. • ...
PSYCHOLOGY PUZZLE 2014-09-04
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- Factors that are measured or controlled in an scientific study.
- A representative segment of a target population.
- The study of behavior in a controlled situation.
- In a study, the participants who receive the treatment.
- An experiment that uses both a control and an experimental group to determine whether the independent variable influences behavior and, if so, how it does so.
- A method of research that looks at a different age groups at the same time in order to understand changes that occur during the life span
- A study in which the participants are unaware of whether they are in the control group or the experimental group.
- An experiment in which neither the participant nor the researcher knows whether the participant has received the treatment or the placebo.
- An inert substance used in controlled experiments to rest the effectiveness of another substance.
- To build or form by putting together parts.
- An unpleasant stimulus between two variables in which one variable increases as the other variable decreases.
- The total group to be studied or described and from whom samples may be drawn.
- A relationship between variables in which one variable increases as the other variable also increases.
- The factor that is being measured and that may change in response to manipulations of the independent variable.
- The concept that people who volunteer to participate in research studies often differ from those who do not volunteer.
- A survey population, selected by chance, which fairly represents the general population.
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- An in-depth study of a single person or group to reveal some universal principle.
- The study of behavior in naturally occurring situations without manipulation or control on the part of the observer.
- To repeat a research study, usually with different participants and in different situations, to confirm the results of the original study.
- A research technique for acquiring data about the attitudes or behaviors of a group of people, usually by asking questions of a representative, random sample.
- The factor that is manipulated by the researcher to determine its effect on another variable.
- A prediction or assumption about behavior that is tested through scientific research.
- A measure of the distance of every score to the mean.
- Rules and standards for proper and responsible behavior.
- A type of research in which the same people are studied over a long time period.
- An agreement by an individual to participate in research after receiving information about the purpose of the study and the nature of the treatment.
- A sample drawn in such a way that known subgroups within a population are represented in proportion to their numbers in the general population.
- In an experiment, the group that does not receive the treatment.
- The relationship between variables.
- A controlled scientific procedure to determine whether certain variables manipulated by the researcher have an effect on other variables.
- A predisposition to a certain point of view
31 Clues: The relationship between variables. • To build or form by putting together parts. • A predisposition to a certain point of view • A representative segment of a target population. • The study of behavior in a controlled situation. • A measure of the distance of every score to the mean. • In a study, the participants who receive the treatment. • ...
Ch. 21, 22, & 23 2015-03-16
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- group of government ministers, or officials.
- third great philosopher.
- _____ revolution is the bloodless overthrow of King James II.
- followed his fathers military policies.
- collected taxes & administered justice.
- lasted until 1763.
- nothing can be known for certain.
- Russia's landowning nobles.
- agreement by which people government known as social ____.
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- the artistic style of the late 1700's.
- 3 larger social classes.
- kings & queens who held all power.
- using western Europe as a model of change.
- congress added the ____ of rights to the ten amendments.
- the DOI was written by Thomas _______.
- conflict over religion, territory, & power.
- style that dominated European art of the 16-1700's.
- the great powers affirmed the principle of _______.
- a new approach to science called the scientific _______.
- ____ was the pen name of Francois Marie.
20 Clues: lasted until 1763. • 3 larger social classes. • third great philosopher. • Russia's landowning nobles. • nothing can be known for certain. • kings & queens who held all power. • the artistic style of the late 1700's. • the DOI was written by Thomas _______. • followed his fathers military policies. • collected taxes & administered justice. • ...
Midterm Review 2020-11-11
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- A document written by Martin Luther in 1517.
- Not religious
- The action of giving church positions to friends and family.
- A humanist
- The action of buying your way to heaven.
- He created the scientific method.
- Illusion of depth
- This religion was founded in Geneva, Switzerland.
- The exchange of new ideas and products between the old and the new world.
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- Definition of Renaissance.
- Led by the Portuguese and Spanish
- The beginnings of modern science.
- Family known for starting the Renaissance.
- Shogun leaders sealed the borders of Japan.
- Father of Lutheranism
- This religion was created when Henry VIII wanted a wife.
- He discovered the 3 laws of motion.
- Intellectual people who made society better.
- He discovered that the sun is the center of the solar system.
- He discovered a trading route to India.
20 Clues: A humanist • Not religious • Illusion of depth • Father of Lutheranism • Definition of Renaissance. • Led by the Portuguese and Spanish • The beginnings of modern science. • He created the scientific method. • He discovered the 3 laws of motion. • He discovered a trading route to India. • The action of buying your way to heaven. • Family known for starting the Renaissance. • ...
Realism 2023-10-02
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- A political upheaval that inspired realism
- Russian theatre co-founded by Chekhov and Stanislavski
- An artistic movement that attempts to portray life as realistically as possible
- An acting exercise where one has to imagine their character in imaginary scenarios
- George II's home country
- Ibsen's most famous play
- Author of The Cherry Orchard
- Stanislavski's first name
- The Stanislavski Method wants actors to ______ the performance
- A theatre history scholar
- George II's nickname
- The practice of assigning emotions to lines in a script
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- Both Chekhov and Stanislavski are from here
- Scientific book that inspired realism
- George II's private theatre troupe was called The _____.
- Anton Chekhov's day job
- Most people believe The Cherry Orchard to be a _______
- Father of Realism
- Main character of A Doll's House
- Birth country of Henrik Ibsen
20 Clues: Father of Realism • George II's nickname • Anton Chekhov's day job • George II's home country • Ibsen's most famous play • Stanislavski's first name • A theatre history scholar • Author of The Cherry Orchard • Birth country of Henrik Ibsen • Main character of A Doll's House • Scientific book that inspired realism • A political upheaval that inspired realism • ...
Spelling List 1 2021-09-11
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- the application of scientific knowledge for practical purposes
- received an advantage
- a monumental structure
- threatening, scary
- a form or procedure for accomplishing or approaching something
- a country in North Africa
- very unfortunate in condition or circumstance
- practical use or purpose in design
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- regard as probable; expect or predict
- starving
- communicate with (someone)
- demand something forcefully, not accepting refusal
- the total of one set of a larger group of figures to be added
- forward or onward movement toward a destination
- without enough money for basic survival
- the longest river in the world
- dark; dismal; deeply shaded
- a temporary or minor difficultly or setback
- needing much effort or skill to accomplish, deal with, or understand
- a feeling or way of thinking that is reflected in a person’s behavior
20 Clues: starving • threatening, scary • received an advantage • a monumental structure • a country in North Africa • communicate with (someone) • dark; dismal; deeply shaded • the longest river in the world • practical use or purpose in design • regard as probable; expect or predict • without enough money for basic survival • a temporary or minor difficultly or setback • ...
Frames of Mind - English ABC 2025-05-10
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- – A career often associated with strong linguistic intelligence
- – Organ associated with intelligence
- – Type of intelligence theory Gardner proposed
- – Traditional tool Gardner criticized for being too narrow
- – Intelligence related to body movement
- – Last name of the psychologist who proposed multiple intelligences
- – Intelligence related to nature and classification
- – Number of intelligences Gardner originally proposed
- – Scientific method used to study intelligence
- – Intelligence involving numbers and reasoning
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- – Gardner believed intelligence should reflect this in human ability
- – Gardner believed intelligence is shaped by this
- – Another word for linguistic ability
- – Intelligence involving rhythm, tone, and sound
- – Intelligence used for visualizing in the mind
- – Intelligence related to words and language
- – Understanding others’ emotions and intentions
- – A profession that often uses interpersonal intelligence
- – Self-awareness and reflection
- – Gardner studied this in children to understand intelligence
20 Clues: – Self-awareness and reflection • – Organ associated with intelligence • – Another word for linguistic ability • – Intelligence related to body movement • – Intelligence related to words and language • – Type of intelligence theory Gardner proposed • – Scientific method used to study intelligence • – Intelligence involving numbers and reasoning • ...
history 2022-09-26
Across
- Buildings built by wealthy textile merchants
- Divisions in large fields
- Machine production of goods
- Doubled the work speed of the weaver
- Cartwright’s invention - sped up weaving
- A way to transport goods against water current A way to connect two manufacturing cities
- Resources needed to produce goods & services
- Combined power of Spinning Jenny and Water Frame
- A cheap way to mass produce steel
- Improved efficiency of the Engine
- A person who organizes, manages and takes on risks
- Arkwright’s invention that got power from streams
- Process of paving
Down
- Made thread stronger and finer
- Invented by Hargreaves and named for his daughter
- Jethro Tull’s seed sowing tool
- Eli Whitney’s invention to de-seed cotton
- A way to connect two manufacturing cities
- A scientific method of farming
- Toll Roads
20 Clues: Toll Roads • Process of paving • Divisions in large fields • Machine production of goods • Made thread stronger and finer • Jethro Tull’s seed sowing tool • A scientific method of farming • A cheap way to mass produce steel • Improved efficiency of the Engine • Doubled the work speed of the weaver • Cartwright’s invention - sped up weaving • ...
history 2022-09-26
Across
- Buildings built by wealthy textile merchants
- Divisions in large fields
- Machine production of goods
- Doubled the work speed of the weaver
- Cartwright’s invention - sped up weaving
- A way to transport goods against water current A way to connect two manufacturing cities
- Resources needed to produce goods & services
- Combined power of Spinning Jenny and Water Frame
- A cheap way to mass produce steel
- Improved efficiency of the Engine
- A person who organizes, manages and takes on risks
- Arkwright’s invention that got power from streams
- Process of paving
Down
- Made thread stronger and finer
- Invented by Hargreaves and named for his daughter
- Jethro Tull’s seed sowing tool
- Eli Whitney’s invention to de-seed cotton
- A way to connect two manufacturing cities
- A scientific method of farming
- Toll Roads
20 Clues: Toll Roads • Process of paving • Divisions in large fields • Machine production of goods • Made thread stronger and finer • Jethro Tull’s seed sowing tool • A scientific method of farming • A cheap way to mass produce steel • Improved efficiency of the Engine • Doubled the work speed of the weaver • Cartwright’s invention - sped up weaving • ...
Ziggy's Word Puzzle 2020-09-29
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- people who raise fish for food and money
- practices that are incompatible with the scientific method
- an intestinal infection that is very common
- poison that affects the nervous system
- one who likes books
- the act of being trusted
- wrinkle resistant fabric
- one who studies cybernetics
- tending to move away from a center
- fear of everything
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- a disease that is caused by inhaling fine ash found on volcanoes
- the study of society
- how much something can hold
- a system of which people are ranked according to status/authority
- something that occurs within a cell
- too low body temperature
- the act of taking out something
- a movement with liberal hawks becoming disappointed with some of the policies made by the Democrats
- kills microorganisms
- disease that affects the bone
20 Clues: fear of everything • one who likes books • the study of society • kills microorganisms • too low body temperature • the act of being trusted • wrinkle resistant fabric • how much something can hold • one who studies cybernetics • disease that affects the bone • the act of taking out something • tending to move away from a center • something that occurs within a cell • ...
Agricultural Facts 2022-03-29
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- manual tool used to break large rock
- fungi that makes spores instead of seeds
- manual tool used to scoop dirt
- the mature flower of a plant
- used to split soil for planting
- used to make paper
- method plants use to obtain nutrients
- used as a type of fertilizer
- adding water to plants for growth
- animal commonly used to pull a plow
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- only grows at a certain time in the year
- scientific name for brown seaweed
- a mix of chemicals that keeps bugs off plants
- worlds most common carnivorous plant
- added to soil to help plants grow
- makes up 60% of the human body
- mending two plants together
- fungi meant for human consumption
- tropical marine ecosystem
- part of the plant that sucks water and minerals from the ground
20 Clues: used to make paper • tropical marine ecosystem • mending two plants together • the mature flower of a plant • used as a type of fertilizer • manual tool used to scoop dirt • makes up 60% of the human body • used to split soil for planting • scientific name for brown seaweed • added to soil to help plants grow • fungi meant for human consumption • adding water to plants for growth • ...
Semester exam review 2018-12-12
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- measure of kinetic energy
- resistance to flow by fluid
- neutral particle formed from covalent bond
- mixture that holds all the solute it can have at given temperature
- educated guess or prediction
- speeds up reactions in the body
- branch of science (8th grade)
- Ph of 0 to 7
- used to describe space or volcanoes
- pH of 7-14
- written to the right in equation
- learning about the natural world
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- represents valence electrons
- applied science
- must be supported by observations and experiments
- has the same composition and properties throughout
- factor being tested in experiment
- stable family on periodic table
- electrons in second energy level
- recognizing ___ is first step of scientific method
- substance being dissolved in a solution
- has mass and takes up space
- mass/volume
23 Clues: pH of 7-14 • mass/volume • Ph of 0 to 7 • applied science • measure of kinetic energy • resistance to flow by fluid • has mass and takes up space • represents valence electrons • educated guess or prediction • branch of science (8th grade) • speeds up reactions in the body • stable family on periodic table • electrons in second energy level • written to the right in equation • ...
Golden State Crunch 2025-12-03
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- Scientific methods used to solve crimes
- What happened to DeAngelo in 2018
- Early nickname connected to him in Visalia
- Evidence that linked multiple cases
- Crime investigator
- His last name
- City linked to the Visalia Ransacker burglaries
- Related to DNA and family connections
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- Term for long-unsolved investigations
- What detectives do to find a suspect
- City where many early crimes occurred
- Items collected to solve a case
- DNA matching method used to identify him
- A person believed to be connected to a crime
- State where DeAngelo committed his crimes
- Common type of evidence used in investigations
- Collection of documents related to an investigation
- Place where investigators search for clues
- When officers drive through neighborhoods to watch for crime
- A person who commits multiple murders over time
20 Clues: His last name • Crime investigator • Items collected to solve a case • What happened to DeAngelo in 2018 • Evidence that linked multiple cases • What detectives do to find a suspect • Term for long-unsolved investigations • City where many early crimes occurred • Related to DNA and family connections • Scientific methods used to solve crimes • ...
Chapter 3 Key terms 2019-02-08
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- a data type whose implementation is hidden and accessed through its public methods
- the type of data that, upon completion of the method, is sent back to its calling method
- the first line of the method and contains information about how other methods can interact with it; also known as a method header
- the variables in a method declaration that accept the values from actual parameters
- a program module that contains a series of statements that carry out a task
- the combination of the method name and the number, types, and order of arguments
- a method that contains no statements; programmers create stubs as temporary placeholders during the program development process
- a principle of object-oriented programming that describes the encapsulation of method details within a class
- an operator that allocates the memory needed to hold an object
- methods used with object instantiations
- a method that calls another
- a variable known only within the boundaries of a method
- methods that set values
- a device you can use without understanding how it works
- constructor that is created automatically by the Java compiler
- a class's data components
- a method that makes a method call; the calling method invokes the called method
- statements that cannot be executed because the logical path can never encounter them; these statements cause compiler errors
- the name for a memory address where the object is held
- modifier sometimes used as another term for access specifier
- data items sent to methods in a method call
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- the part of a method that a client sees and uses; includes the method’s return type, name, and arguments
- parameters the arguments in a method call
- the first line of the method and contains information about how other methods can interact with it; also known as a declaration
- a method that establishes an object
- includes a class name and a dot before the identifier
- the actions that execute within a method; the method body
- the programming feature that allows you to use a method name to encapsulate a series of statements
- a data type that is created by a programmer and not built into the language
- the set of statements between curly braces that follow the header and that carry out the method’s actions
- to use one class as a basis for any other class
- the object-oriented programming principle used when creating private access for data fields; a class’s private data can be changed or manipulated only by a class’s own methods and not by methods that belong to other classes
- to execute a method
- methods that retrieve values
- data variables declared in a class outside of any method
- an application or class that instantiates objects of another prewritten class; also called a class client
- no other classes can access a field’s values; only methods of the same class are allowed to set, get, or otherwise use private variables
- to execute a method
- a tangible example of a class; an object of a class
- a unique identifier for data within a database
- an application or class that instantiates objects of another prewritten class; also called a class user
- the data items received by a method
- a set of statements that are logically unreachable
- methods used with object instantiations
- to send the value from a called method back to the calling method
45 Clues: to execute a method • to execute a method • methods that set values • a class's data components • a method that calls another • methods that retrieve values • a method that establishes an object • the data items received by a method • methods used with object instantiations • methods used with object instantiations • parameters the arguments in a method call • ...
PSYCHOLOGY PUZZLE 2014-09-04
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- In an experiment, the group that does not receive the treatment.
- An unpleasant stimulus between two variables in which one variable increases as the other variable decreases.
- An agreement by an individual to participate in research after receiving information about the purpose of the study and the nature of the treatment.
- The concept that people who volunteer to participate in research studies often differ from those who do not volunteer.
- A study in which the participants are unaware of whether they are in the control group or the experimental group.
- The study of behavior in a controlled situation.
- A survey population, selected by chance, which fairly represents the general population.
- A type of research in which the same people are studied over a long time period.
- An in-depth study of a single person or group to reveal some universal principle.
- A method of research that looks at a different age groups at the same time in order to understand changes that occur during the life span
- The factor that is manipulated by the researcher to determine its effect on another variable.
- To repeat a research study, usually with different participants and in different situations, to confirm the results of the original study.
- The total group to be studied or described and from whom samples may be drawn.
- A relationship between variables in which one variable increases as the other variable also increases.
- Rules and standards for proper and responsible behavior.
- An inert substance used in controlled experiments to rest the effectiveness of another substance.
- Factors that are measured or controlled in an scientific study.
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- An experiment that uses both a control and an experimental group to determine whether the independent variable influences behavior and, if so, how it does so.
- The relationship between variables.
- To build or form by putting together parts.
- A sample drawn in such a way that known subgroups within a population are represented in proportion to their numbers in the general population.
- In a study, the participants who receive the treatment.
- A predisposition to a certain point of view
- The study of behavior in naturally occurring situations without manipulation or control on the part of the observer.
- A measure of the distance of every score to the mean.
- study An experiment in which neither the participant nor the researcher knows whether the participant has received the treatment or the placebo.
- A prediction or assumption about behavior that is tested through scientific research.
- The factor that is being measured and that may change in response to manipulations of the independent variable.
- A representative segment of a target population.
- A controlled scientific procedure to determine whether certain variables manipulated by the researcher have an effect on other variables.
- A research technique for acquiring data about the attitudes or behaviors of a group of people, usually by asking questions of a representative, random sample.
31 Clues: The relationship between variables. • To build or form by putting together parts. • A predisposition to a certain point of view • The study of behavior in a controlled situation. • A representative segment of a target population. • A measure of the distance of every score to the mean. • In a study, the participants who receive the treatment. • ...
Science Vocab 2022-10-14
Across
- radioactive isotope breaks down to stable isotope
- Divides Earth natural history
- if an object is younger or older than others
- Method of measuring age in years
- A break in the geologic record
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- Ordered arrangement of rock layers based on ages
- comparing relevant percentages to get age
- If undisturbed younger rocks lie above older rocks
- explained by current geologic processes Climate involves weather conditions
- remains of an organism that lived long ago
- long cylinder of ice
- the time required for half a sample to break down
- A scientific study of Earth
13 Clues: long cylinder of ice • A scientific study of Earth • Divides Earth natural history • A break in the geologic record • Method of measuring age in years • comparing relevant percentages to get age • remains of an organism that lived long ago • if an object is younger or older than others • Ordered arrangement of rock layers based on ages • ...
Science Vocab 2022-10-14
Across
- A break in the geologic record
- Divides Earth natural history
- the time required for half a sample to break down
- if an object is younger or older than others
- Ordered arrangement of rock layers based on ages
- radioactive isotope breaks down to stable isotope
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- If undisturbed younger rocks lie above older rocks
- remains of an organism that lived long ago
- explained by current geologic processes Climate involves weather conditions
- long cylinder of ice
- comparing relevant percentages to get age
- Method of measuring age in years
- A scientific study of Earth
13 Clues: long cylinder of ice • A scientific study of Earth • Divides Earth natural history • A break in the geologic record • Method of measuring age in years • comparing relevant percentages to get age • remains of an organism that lived long ago • if an object is younger or older than others • Ordered arrangement of rock layers based on ages • ...
Blaise Pascal 2023-05-22
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- Where was Blaise born?
- He founded the theory of _____________.
- What is named after Blaise Pascal?
- Pascal invented the world's first fully functional mechanical_________.
- He contributed much to the study of_________.
- Blaise became a follower of __________ in 1646.
- What disease did Pascal suffer from?
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- What type of influential works did he write for a certain community??
- At what age did he discover the Pascal Theorem?
- He invented __________ __________.
- Blaise's father who educated him.
- Pascal's theories were important to understanding the properties and volume of solids using:
- He wrote a lot about the need for a __________ method.
13 Clues: Where was Blaise born? • Blaise's father who educated him. • He invented __________ __________. • What is named after Blaise Pascal? • What disease did Pascal suffer from? • He founded the theory of _____________. • He contributed much to the study of_________. • At what age did he discover the Pascal Theorem? • Blaise became a follower of __________ in 1646. • ...
Galileo Galilei 2022-04-17
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- his multiple intrests included the study of
- the name of Galileos first born
- the month that Galileo died
- he created a ..., a forerunner of the thermometer
- Galileo nationality
- Galileo has been called the "..." of observational astronomy, modern physics, the scientific method, and modern science
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- city where his family moved to when he was eight
- Galileo father's name
- the age when Galileo left Pisa to join his family in Florence
- the city that Galileo was born in
- Galileo mother's name
- the month that Galileo was born
- How many kids did Galileo have?
13 Clues: Galileo nationality • Galileo father's name • Galileo mother's name • the month that Galileo died • the name of Galileos first born • the month that Galileo was born • How many kids did Galileo have? • the city that Galileo was born in • his multiple intrests included the study of • city where his family moved to when he was eight • ...
final study guide 2017-03-06
Across
- an English philosopher and physician, widely regarded as one of the most influential of Enlightenment thinkers and commonly known as the "Father of Liberalism"
- English mathematician, astronomer, and physicist who is widely recognised as one of the most influential scientists of all time and a key figure in the scientific revolution
- having or representing the sun as the center, as in the accepted astronomical model of the solar system.
- Italian polymath: astronomer, physicist, engineer, philosopher, and mathematician, he played a major role in the scientific revolution of the seventeenth century
- Renaissance mathematician and astronomer who formulated a model of the universe that placed the Sun rather than the Earth at the center of the universe
- Someone who studies wisdom
- German mathematician, astronomer, and astrologer
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- English philosopher, statesman, scientist, jurist, orator, and author
- a perod when philosopher beliveved that they could apply the scientific method and use reason to explain human nature logically
- a belief or theory that opinions and actions should be based on reason and knowledge rather than on religious belief or emotional response.
- baptised as Johannes Chrysostomus Wolfgangus Theophilus Mozart, was a prolific and influential composer of the Classical era
- French philosopher, mathematician, and scientist
- Francophone Genevan philosopher, writer, and composer of the 18th century
- having or representing the earth as the center, as in former astronomical systems.
14 Clues: Someone who studies wisdom • French philosopher, mathematician, and scientist • German mathematician, astronomer, and astrologer • English philosopher, statesman, scientist, jurist, orator, and author • Francophone Genevan philosopher, writer, and composer of the 18th century • having or representing the earth as the center, as in former astronomical systems. • ...
Day 1 vocab 2023-07-07
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- A supposition or tentative explanation for (a group of) phenomena, (a set of) facts, or a scientific inquiry that may be tested, verified or answered by further investigation or methodological experiment
- anything that can trigger a physical or behavioral change
- what you measure in the experiment and what is affected during the experiment
- a circular chart divided into sections that each represent a percentage of the total
- any process that living things use to actively maintain fairly stable conditions necessary for survival
- a geographic area where plants, animals, and other organisms, as well as weather and landscape, work together to form a bubble of life
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- the thin life-supporting stratum of Earth's surface, extending from a few kilometres into the atmosphere to the deep-sea vents of the ocean
- the variable that is changed or controlled in a scientific experiment
- the science of life and living organisms
- a carefully thought-out explanation for observations of the natural world that has been constructed using the scientific method, and which brings together many facts and hypotheses
- a graphical representation of data, quantities, or numbers using bars or strips
- a graph that utilizes points and lines to represent change over time
- a statement that describes an observable occurrence in nature that appears to always be true
- a living thing that has an organized structure, can react to stimuli, reproduce, grow, adapt, and maintain homeostasis
14 Clues: the science of life and living organisms • anything that can trigger a physical or behavioral change • a graph that utilizes points and lines to represent change over time • the variable that is changed or controlled in a scientific experiment • what you measure in the experiment and what is affected during the experiment • ...
PSYCHOLOGY 2014-09-04
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- An inert substance used in controlled experiments to rest the effectiveness of another substance.
- A study in which the participants are unaware of whether they are in the control group or the experimental group.
- In an experiment, the group that does not receive the treatment.
- The total group to be studied or described and from whom samples may be drawn.
- A method of research that looks at a different age groups at the same time in order to understand changes that occur during the life span
- The concept that people who volunteer to participate in research studies often differ from those who do not volunteer.
- The study of behavior in a controlled situation.
- The factor that is manipulated by the researcher to determine its effect on another variable.
- Factors that are measured or controlled in an scientific study.
- A relationship between variables in which one variable increases as the other variable also increases.
- An experiment that uses both a control and an experimental group to determine whether the independent variable influences behavior and, if so, how it does so.
- A research technique for acquiring data about the attitudes or behaviors of a group of people, usually by asking questions of a representative, random sample.
- A predisposition to a certain point of view
- Rules and standards for proper and responsible behavior.
- The factor that is being measured and that may change in response to manipulations of the independent variable.
- A prediction or assumption about behavior that is tested through scientific research.
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- To build or form by putting together parts.
- In a study, the participants who receive the treatment.
- A measure of the distance of every score to the mean.
- A representative segment of a target population.
- The relationship between variables.
- A survey population, selected by chance, which fairly represents the general population.
- The study of behavior in naturally occurring situations without manipulation or control on the part of the observer.
- An unpleasant stimulus between two variables in which one variable increases as the other variable decreases.
- A sample drawn in such a way that known subgroups within a population are represented in proportion to their numbers in the general population.
- A type of research in which the same people are studied over a long time period.
- An in-depth study of a single person or group to reveal some universal principle.
- An experiment in which neither the participant nor the researcher knows whether the participant has received the treatment or the placebo.
- An agreement by an individual to participate in research after receiving information about the purpose of the study and the nature of the treatment.
- A controlled scientific procedure to determine whether certain variables manipulated by the researcher have an effect on other variables.
- To repeat a research study, usually with different participants and in different situations, to confirm the results of the original study.
31 Clues: The relationship between variables. • To build or form by putting together parts. • A predisposition to a certain point of view • A representative segment of a target population. • The study of behavior in a controlled situation. • A measure of the distance of every score to the mean. • In a study, the participants who receive the treatment. • ...
Scientific Discoveries and Inventions 14 2024-11-03
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- "A biological molecule used as an indicator of a process or condition."
- "A technique for analyzing the interaction of light with matter."
- "The physics of the Earth, including its shape, structure, and gravitational fields."
- "A method for estimating evolutionary timescales based on DNA mutations."
- "The gel-like substance within a cell, excluding the nucleus."
- "A pigment responsible for red, purple, and blue colors in plants."
- "A molecule or part of a molecule responsible for color."
- "The process of forming new neurons in the brain."
- "The quality of being toxic to cells, often used in cancer research."
- "A process that increases the rate of a chemical reaction."
- "Relating to heat produced within the Earth."
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- "The science that applies physics to biological systems."
- "Describes enzymes that change shape and activity when bound by certain molecules."
- "The study of fungi, including mushrooms and molds."
- "The scientific study of humans, human behavior, and societies."
- "A technique for separating molecules based on size and charge."
- "The process of adding sugar molecules to proteins or lipids."
- "A method for dating ancient organic materials using carbon isotopes."
- "The global ecosystem where life exists, including land, water, and air."
- "The interaction between genes where one gene affects the expression of another."
20 Clues: "Relating to heat produced within the Earth." • "The process of forming new neurons in the brain." • "The study of fungi, including mushrooms and molds." • "The science that applies physics to biological systems." • "A molecule or part of a molecule responsible for color." • "A process that increases the rate of a chemical reaction." • ...
enlightenment 2021-09-23
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- scientist that is considered the founder of modern chemistry
- theory that the earth is the center of the solar system
- scientist who invented the smallpox vaccine
- a style of art characterized by soft lines and colors
- philosophe who believed in seperation of powers; branches of government
- scientist that discovered planets revolve around the sun in eliptical orbits
- the people who presented new ways of thinking during the enlightenment
- scientist that discovered analytical geometry
- philosophe who imposed order and demand obedience; absolute monarchy
- parties where people met to discuss new ideas
- philosophe who believed in womens equality
- francis bacon encoranged this method
- scientist who discovered heliocentric theory
- theory that the sun is the center of the solar system
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- scientist that discovered the laws of motion and gravity
- philisophe who belived in a justice system
- someone who rules with absolute power is called a
- a style of art characterized by dull colors and strong lines
- philosophe who believed in individual freedom
- rousseau wrote this book
- scientist that used microscopes to examine red blood cells
- philosophe who believes in natural rights; life, liberty, property
- philosophe who believed freedom of thought and expression
- scientist that encouraged the scientific method
- scientist that perfected the telescope
25 Clues: rousseau wrote this book • francis bacon encoranged this method • scientist that perfected the telescope • philisophe who belived in a justice system • philosophe who believed in womens equality • scientist who invented the smallpox vaccine • scientist who discovered heliocentric theory • philosophe who believed in individual freedom • ...
Quadratic Terms 2017-03-24
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- h and the letter k being the vertex point of the parabola
- passes through the vertex of the parabola
- function that can be described as an equation
- using scientific notation
- two real numbers
- method of solving equations
- line is the point at which the line crosses the x-axis
- formula used to solve quadratic equations
- number that produces a specified quantity when multiplied by itself
- the value of a function at a certain point in its domain
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- slope of the line is m and the y-intercept of the line is b
- where a function equals zero
- exponent is squared by two
- numerical or constant quantity
- two dimentional and U-shaped
- equation having the form where x represents an unknown, and a, b, and c
- negative or no real numbers
- breaking up a polynomial into simpler terms
- an algebriac expression of three terms
- fixed and well defined number
- the highest point; the top or apex
- one real number
- solution is usually denoted i.
- a quantity forming or expressed as the root of another
- number that nothing can exceed in that situation
- mnemonic for the standard method
- shape like a U
- no quantity or number
28 Clues: shape like a U • one real number • two real numbers • no quantity or number • using scientific notation • exponent is squared by two • negative or no real numbers • method of solving equations • where a function equals zero • two dimentional and U-shaped • fixed and well defined number • numerical or constant quantity • solution is usually denoted i. • mnemonic for the standard method • ...
history 2022-09-26
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- Buildings built by wealthy textile merchants
- Divisions in large fields
- Machine production of goods
- Doubled the work speed of the weaver
- Cartwright’s invention - sped up weaving
- A way to transport goods against water current A way to connect two manufacturing cities
- Resources needed to produce goods & services
- Combined power of Spinning Jenny and Water Frame
- A cheap way to mass produce steel
- Improved efficiency of the Engine
- A person who organizes, manages and takes on risks
- Arkwright’s invention that got power from streams
- Process of paving
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- Made thread stronger and finer
- Invented by Hargreaves and named for his daughter
- Jethro Tull’s seed sowing tool
- Eli Whitney’s invention to de-seed cotton
- A way to connect two manufacturing cities
- A scientific method of farming
- Toll Roads
20 Clues: Toll Roads • Process of paving • Divisions in large fields • Machine production of goods • Made thread stronger and finer • Jethro Tull’s seed sowing tool • A scientific method of farming • A cheap way to mass produce steel • Improved efficiency of the Engine • Doubled the work speed of the weaver • Cartwright’s invention - sped up weaving • ...
Science Review Game 2021-10-13
Across
- freezing point of water in Celsius
- H on the metric number line
- how well a measurement is repeated over and over
- the most commonly used graph by scientists
- N on the metric number line
- boiling point of water in Celsius
- the study of the world
- the variable that doesn't change in an expirement
- measurement of how compact something is
- base unit for measurement of length
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- density of water
- amount of space something takes up
- base unit of volume
- the variable that you manipulate in an experiment
- base unit for mass
- educated theory on how an expirement will end
- the variable that changes according to the independent variable
- how close something is to the actual value of it
- first step in scientific method
- how much stuff is in an object
20 Clues: density of water • base unit for mass • base unit of volume • the study of the world • H on the metric number line • N on the metric number line • how much stuff is in an object • first step in scientific method • boiling point of water in Celsius • amount of space something takes up • freezing point of water in Celsius • base unit for measurement of length • ...
2024 prediction 2023-12-27
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- Revolutionary transportation method introduced in 2024
- Breakthrough in clean energy technology
- Technological breakthrough of 2024
- Global event that captured headlines in 2024
- Country that made significant strides in renewable energy in 2024
- Scientific discovery that reshaped understanding in 2024
- Emerging trend in the year 2024
- 2024 Olympic host city
- Major breakthrough in healthcare research in 2024
- Next-generation communication technology in 2024
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- Key political development in 2024
- Cutting-edge AI application in 2024
- Leading environmental concern addressed globally in 2024
- Space agency achieving major milestones in 2024
- Influential person of the year in 2024
- Notable achievement in robotics in 2024
- Space exploration milestone achieved in 2024
- International organization making a significant impact in 2024
- Popular culture phenomenon in 2024
- Medical advancement making waves in 2024
20 Clues: 2024 Olympic host city • Emerging trend in the year 2024 • Key political development in 2024 • Technological breakthrough of 2024 • Popular culture phenomenon in 2024 • Cutting-edge AI application in 2024 • Influential person of the year in 2024 • Breakthrough in clean energy technology • Notable achievement in robotics in 2024 • Medical advancement making waves in 2024 • ...
11 2024-07-08
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- Prominent socialist politician.
- Half of the operatic duo Gilbert and Sullivan.
- Scientist known for law of elasticity.
- War poet and soldier.
- Philosopher with a scientific method.
- Author of "The Famous Five" series.
- Sea captain and global circumnavigator.
- Rock star known for his high-pitched voice.
- Folklore collectors.
- Singer and comedian.
- Architect of St. Paul's Cathedral.
- Prime Minister in the 1970s.
- Authored "Brave New World."
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- Metaphysical poet.
- Botanist who reformed botanical nomenclature.
- Poet Laureate of Victorian England.
- Pre-Raphaelite poet and artist.
- Poet and soldier, wrote "Arcadia."
- Middle-distance runner and Olympic organizer.
- Comedian and actor known for his erudite humor.
- Mean Time standard location.
- Author of "The End of the Affair."
- Wrote "Cranford."
- Developed the steam engine.
- Diarist who chronicled the Great Fire of London.
25 Clues: Wrote "Cranford." • Metaphysical poet. • Folklore collectors. • Singer and comedian. • War poet and soldier. • Developed the steam engine. • Authored "Brave New World." • Mean Time standard location. • Prime Minister in the 1970s. • Prominent socialist politician. • Pre-Raphaelite poet and artist. • Poet and soldier, wrote "Arcadia." • Author of "The End of the Affair." • ...
BIOLOGY 3rd ESO 2024-09-06
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- It controls the cell´s functions.
- Organelle labelled with letter A.
- Image E (2 words).
- Molecule formed by hydrogen and oxygen.
- Structures involved in cell movement.
- METHOD Process for experimentation that is used to explore observations and answer questions (2 words).
- Part labelled with letter C
- Kingdom bacteria belong to.
- The carry out cellular respiration.
- Organelle that carries out photosynthesis.
- Image D
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- Agent that infects cells and produce illnesses.
- It protects the inner contents of the cell (2 words).
- cell that doesn´t have a nucleus.
- Cell that has a nucleus.
- What does the smooth endoplasmic reticulum produce?
- Kingdom protozoa belong to.
- Molecule labelled with letter B.
- It consists of two centrioles. It´s involved in cell division.
- Cell organelle that acts as the cell's digestive system.
20 Clues: Image D • Image E (2 words). • Cell that has a nucleus. • Kingdom protozoa belong to. • Part labelled with letter C • Kingdom bacteria belong to. • Molecule labelled with letter B. • cell that doesn´t have a nucleus. • It controls the cell´s functions. • Organelle labelled with letter A. • The carry out cellular respiration. • Structures involved in cell movement. • ...
Sherlock Holmes 2025-07-15
Across
- London street where Wilson’s shop is located
- Holmes’s scientific method of solving crime
- Colour of the league
- Holmes lets the thief go, showing this
- The doctor who brings the case to Holmes
- The escaped convict’s last name
- Surname of the author of the Sherlock Holmes stories
- Owner of the stolen gem
- Holmes uses this sense the most
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- The profession of Jabez Wilson
- Street Holmes lives on
- What Spaulding claims he’s doing in the basement
- Holiday during which the story is set
- Henry is the last of this family
- The gemstone found in the goose
- The area of wild land the hound roams
- Main villain posing as Spaulding
- He finds the goose and hat
- Holmes’s ever-loyal assistant
- The city where most stories are set
- Holmes plays this instrument
21 Clues: Colour of the league • Street Holmes lives on • Owner of the stolen gem • He finds the goose and hat • Holmes plays this instrument • Holmes’s ever-loyal assistant • The profession of Jabez Wilson • The gemstone found in the goose • The escaped convict’s last name • Holmes uses this sense the most • Henry is the last of this family • Main villain posing as Spaulding • ...
science puzzle 2025-12-17
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- Mechanics – study of matter and energy at atomic scales
- a testable explanation for an observation
- Group – a baseline used for comparison
- – repeating experiments to confirm results
- testing ideas through controlled procedures
- a factor that can change in a experiment
- method a systematic prosses of investigation
- Change – long-term alteration of Earth’s climate
- – interacting community of organisms and environment
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- Selection – survival of organisms best adapted to their environment
- – maintenance of internal balance
- – change in species over time
- a statement describing consistent natural things
- – process plants use to make food from sunlight
- a good, supported explanation based on evidence
- Theory – all living things are made of cells
- Analysis – interpreting collected information
- (Deoxyribonucleic Acid) – genetic material of living organisms
- Conservation – energy cannot be created or destroyed
- Review – evaluation of research by other scientists
20 Clues: – change in species over time • – maintenance of internal balance • Group – a baseline used for comparison • a factor that can change in a experiment • a testable explanation for an observation • – repeating experiments to confirm results • testing ideas through controlled procedures • Theory – all living things are made of cells • ...
definitions for science 2017-03-14
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- its an explanation of some aspect of the natural world that can, in accordance with the scientific method, be repeatedly tested, using a predefined protocol of observations and experiments.
- a solid material which is typically hard, shiny, malleable, fusible, and ductile, with good electrical and thermal conductivity (e.g. iron, gold, silver, and aluminium, and alloys such as steel)
- a thing that is composed of two or more separate elements; a mixture
- machinery and devices developed from scientific knowledge.
- a stable subatomic particle with a charge of negative electricity, found in all atoms and acting as the primary carrier of electricity in solids.
- a substance made by mixing other substances together
- each of more than one hundred substances that cannot be chemically interconverted or broken down into simpler substances and are primary constituents of matter. Each element is distinguished by its atomic number, i.e. the number of protons in the nuclei of its atoms.
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- the degree or intensity of heat present in a substance or object, especially as expressed according to a comparative scale and shown by a thermometer or perceived by touch.
- Gases, Liquids, and Solids
- a table of the chemical elements arranged in order of atomic number, usually in rows, so that elements with similar atomic structure appear in vertical columns.
- its a scientific activity, the aim of which is to make a particular part or feature of the world easier to understand, define, quantify, visualize, or simulate by referencing it to existing and usually commonly accepted knowledge.
- an element or substance that is not a metal.
- Reaction a process that involves rearrangement of the molecular or ionic structure of a substance, as distinct from a change in physical form or a nuclear reaction.
- a thing that represents or stands for something else, especially a material object representing something abstract
- a stable subatomic particle occurring in all atomic nuclei, with a positive electric charge equal in magnitude to that of an electron.
- a subatomic particle of about the same mass as a proton but without an electric charge, present in all atomic nuclei except those of ordinary hydrogen.
- physical substance in general, as distinct from mind and spirit; (in physics) that which occupies space and possesses rest mass, especially as distinct from energy
17 Clues: Gases, Liquids, and Solids • an element or substance that is not a metal. • a substance made by mixing other substances together • machinery and devices developed from scientific knowledge. • a thing that is composed of two or more separate elements; a mixture • ...
August Vocabulary 2024-08-27
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- an action word
- before the written language
- a person, place, thing, or idea
- the system that runs the activities within a community, state, or country
- the study of change over time
- a word that describes a noun
- where you collect data
- the average of all the numbers in a set
- the study of how people interact within society
- an empirical method for acquiring knowledge through a series of repeatable steps
- having to do with money
- what you're wondering about what you noticed
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- something that you notice
- the people who live in a society
- a good that goes out of your country
- the difference between the highest and lowest numbers in a set
- an educated guess about what will happen
- the study of the physical features of Earth and its atmosphere
- the middle number in a set
- the end of your scientific method
- the rights and obligations of citizens within a community
- a good that comes into your country
- the study of human evolution over time
- where you look at the data you collected
- the most used number in a set
- another word for community
- a word that describes a verb or an adjective, usually ends in -ly
27 Clues: an action word • where you collect data • having to do with money • something that you notice • the middle number in a set • another word for community • before the written language • a word that describes a noun • the study of change over time • the most used number in a set • a person, place, thing, or idea • the people who live in a society • the end of your scientific method • ...
Scientific Revolution 2014-09-07
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- Priestley who tested the the first breathable gas
- harvey who wrote a book about the way blood pumps your heart
- before 1500 who decided what was true or false
- Copernicus who came up with the sun is the center
- Vesalius who was the first person to dissect human body
- what did janssen invent other than eyeglasses
- Boyle founder of modern chemistry
- 4th Century Greek Philosopher
- studied what to make copernicus statement true
- method logical procedure for gathering and testing ideas
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- Kepler who took over Brahe's work after he passed in 1601
- Jenner who introduced vaccine for smallpox
- who writing were accepted by the European doctors
- who built a telescope and studied the heavens in 1609
- barometer Evangelista Torricelll developed the first what
- theory Copernicus publish what in 1543
- offically named what
- revolution what is called a way off thimking about natural world
- Fahrenheit made the first thermometer
- van Leeuwenhoek person who was first to see red blood cells
20 Clues: offically named what • 4th Century Greek Philosopher • Boyle founder of modern chemistry • Fahrenheit made the first thermometer • theory Copernicus publish what in 1543 • Jenner who introduced vaccine for smallpox • what did janssen invent other than eyeglasses • before 1500 who decided what was true or false • studied what to make copernicus statement true • ...
Dependent variable can be controlled 2022-08-31
6 Clues: educated guess • to test something • variable can’t be changed • variable can be controlled • method a cerise of steps scientists use • variable whose variation does not depend on that of another.
The Enlightenment 2021-09-23
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- philosophe who thought people needed an absolute monarch for everyday life
- person who created the scientific method
- philosophe who believed in freedom of speech and freedom of religion
- creator of the heliocentric theory
- art that typically depicted happy scenes with wealthy aristocrats
- art that typically depicted battle scenes and more realistic topics
- founder of modern chemistry
- used the microscope in detail for the first time
- earth-centered theory
- made the laws of motion and gravity
- creator of the mathematical laws that govern planetary motion
- philosophe who believed that the punishment for a crime should match the extent of the crime
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- philosophe who believed in the separation of powers and checks and balances
- a person who rules with absolute power
- created a vaccine for smallpox
- philosophe who wrote the social contract
- sun-centered theory
- made the experimental method (empiricism)
- a logical procedure for gathering and testing ideas
- womens rights advocate
- people who presented a new way of thinking during the enlightenment
- philosophe who believed people were born with natural rights
- person who perfected the telescope
- the theory that there is an agreement between the governing and the governed
- parties where people met to discuss new ideas
25 Clues: sun-centered theory • earth-centered theory • womens rights advocate • founder of modern chemistry • created a vaccine for smallpox • creator of the heliocentric theory • person who perfected the telescope • made the laws of motion and gravity • a person who rules with absolute power • philosophe who wrote the social contract • person who created the scientific method • ...
Cleaning Validation Knowledge 2016-03-31
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- governing documents delineating how actions/activities should be managed/performed
- governing regulatory body in the United Kingdom
- a study performed to evaluate the effectiveness of a sampling technique
- the act of decontaminating a surface
- active pharmaceutical ingredient (acronym)
- the science of how molecules change and interact, combine, and change using the processes to form new substances
- the amount of cleaning agent prepared in a given amount of water to decontaminate a surface
- governing regulatory body in the United States
- the date after which passed stated equipment is no longer clean
- Standard Test ____________
- a sampling technique performed by using an absorbent material which is wiped across a surface
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- a term used to describe equipment before and after cleaning
- a reason, based on supporting scientific evidence, that a particular conclusion is arrived at (2 words)
- a method of collecting Bioburden samples (acronym)
- established objective evidence which supports an effective cleaning process
- Automated cleaning performed on stationary equipment (acronym)
- if it isn't ____________, it didn't happen
- test results which do not comply with defined specifications
- the level of importance to a process
- general actions all regulatory bodies require
- the act of washing a surface to remove residues from it
- material remaining after cleaning
22 Clues: Standard Test ____________ • material remaining after cleaning • the act of decontaminating a surface • the level of importance to a process • if it isn't ____________, it didn't happen • active pharmaceutical ingredient (acronym) • general actions all regulatory bodies require • governing regulatory body in the United States • ...
Biomed 1.1.1 and 1.1.2 2023-08-30
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- response biological response that can happen when you lie, this can be measured
- means "many"
- License peice of evidence at the crime scene
- search method used on crime scenes with definable zones
- no geometric pattern, find associations between evidence
- Repeating a series of steps over and over until the desired outcome is obtained
- variable that the researcher intentionally changes to determine its influence on the dependent variable
- of interest someone the police think is involved in a crime
- Science The application of scientific knowledge to resolve questions of civil and criminal law
- research study conducted to understand an observed phenomenon; determines the effect that one variable has upon another variable.
- rate cardiac activity that is counted in beats per minute
- means "written"
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- where does the blood flow to get oxygen
- A statement predicting the anticipated results of an experiment.
- Name of Anna's classmate who may have been jealous over the scholarship
- variable being measured and whose value is influenced by another variable
- the person who has died
- Name of Anna's boyfriend
- where does blood flow after the lungs to get oxygen to the body
- Search method used on crime scenes with no barrier, such as water
- Can cause your respiratory rate and heart to increase
- Signs Temperature, Pulse, Blood pressure, respiratory rate
22 Clues: means "many" • means "written" • the person who has died • Name of Anna's boyfriend • where does the blood flow to get oxygen • License peice of evidence at the crime scene • Can cause your respiratory rate and heart to increase • search method used on crime scenes with definable zones • no geometric pattern, find associations between evidence • ...
Ch. 11.1 People Review 2014-03-04
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- The Egyptian astronomer who said the sun & planets orbited the Earth.
- The person credited with developing the scientific method, a way of collecting & analyzing evidence.
- The Polish mathematician who wrote On the Revolutions of Heavenly Spheres in 1543.
- The German astronomer who came up with the idea of elliptical orbits.
- The French scientist who studied gases & learned fire needs oxygen to burn.
- The English doctor that proved blood flowed through the body.
- The Irish scientist that proved all things are made up of basic elements.
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- The Italian scientist who realized scientific instruments could helped exploration & discovery.
- He combined Christianity with reason.
- The Greek philosopher & scientist that organized plants, animals & the environment based on similarities & differences.
- The Flemish doctor who wrote On the Structure of the Human Body in 1543 after dissecting corpses.
- The person who came up with the idea of rationalism, or the belief that reason is the source of knowledge.
- The English scientist that discovered cells using a microscope.
13 Clues: He combined Christianity with reason. • The English doctor that proved blood flowed through the body. • The English scientist that discovered cells using a microscope. • The Egyptian astronomer who said the sun & planets orbited the Earth. • The German astronomer who came up with the idea of elliptical orbits. • ...
Science and technology 2024-03-07
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- Science of manipulating matter on an atomic or molecular scale.
- the process of moving forward, progress or improvement.
- the study of the nature and beha of natural things and the knowledge that we obtain about them
- Creation of something new or innovative.
- the application of scientific knowledge for practical purposes, especi Evolution: the gradual development of something, especially from a simple to a more complex form.
- A machine designed to carry out tasks automatically.
- Unit of hereditary information passed from parent to offspring.
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- a scientific procedure undertaken to make a discovery, test a hypothesis, or demonstrate a known fact.
- the introduction of something new or different, typically a new method, idea, or product.. Discovery: the act or process of finding or learning something new or unknown.
- the systematic investigation into and study of materials and sources in order to establish facts and reach new conclusions.
- Device emitting intense light of a specific wavelength.
- Application of biology to technology.
- Object placed into orbit for communication or navigation.
13 Clues: Application of biology to technology. • Creation of something new or innovative. • A machine designed to carry out tasks automatically. • Device emitting intense light of a specific wavelength. • the process of moving forward, progress or improvement. • Object placed into orbit for communication or navigation. • ...
STEAM CROSSWORD 2023-05-02
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- Learning approach that combines science, technology, engineering, art and math.
- The study of numbers, quantities, and shapes, including algebra, geometry, and calculus.
- A new idea or method that is being tried for the first time, or the use of such ideas or methods to create something new.
- The branch of science and technology concerned with the design, building, and use of engines, machines, and structures.
- The process to acquire knowledge.
- What you have learned.
- The development of oneself in a work area for several years.
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- The ability to analyze information objectively and make reasoned judgments based on evidence.
- The study of the natural world based on facts learned through experiments and observation.
- The application of scientific knowledge for practical purposes, especially in industry.
- A scientific procedure to test a hypothesis or discover something new.
- To find solutions to difficult or complex issues using critical thinking and analytical skills.
- Electronic devices or software used to enhance teaching and learning, such as computers, tablets, and educational apps.
13 Clues: What you have learned. • The process to acquire knowledge. • The development of oneself in a work area for several years. • A scientific procedure to test a hypothesis or discover something new. • Learning approach that combines science, technology, engineering, art and math. • ...
FSE Pathology Chapter 5 2025-01-23
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- clear fluid exudate with few cells
- Blister like elevation of skin containing serious fluid
- First cells to enter site of injury
- AKA a boil
- Scientific name for altered function
- Open sore or lesion of skin or mucous membrane, with sloughing of inflamed necrotic tissue
- Scientific name for redness caused by vasodilation
- A decrease in the diameter of a vessel
- A small elevation of the skin containing pus
- An immunological defense against injury, infection, or allergy
- Scientific name for nervous stimulations and swelling
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- AKA Mast cells, release histamine
- A type of chronic inflammation with formation of granulomas
- The termination of an inflammatory response
- Scientific name for swelling
- The merger of two or more furuncles
- When WBC's engulf and destroy microorganisms
- exudate rich in pus
- An increase in the diameter of vessels
- An inflamed area of pus walled off by a membrane
- Increased permeability of vessels
- Scientific name for heat caused by vasodilation
22 Clues: AKA a boil • exudate rich in pus • Scientific name for swelling • AKA Mast cells, release histamine • Increased permeability of vessels • clear fluid exudate with few cells • The merger of two or more furuncles • First cells to enter site of injury • Scientific name for altered function • An increase in the diameter of vessels • A decrease in the diameter of a vessel • ...
Scientific 2024-09-18
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- Descriptive data that involves characteristics or qualities rather than numbers.
- To carefully watch and listen to something to gain information.
- Facts and statistics collected for analysis, often used to support a conclusion.
- The systematic investigation into a subject to discover or revise facts and theories.
- Data that can be measured and expressed numerically, often involving counts or measurements.
- A testable statement or prediction about the relationship between variables.
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- The act of watching and noting something carefully to gather information.
- A procedure carried out to test a hypothesis, involving manipulation of variables.
- A conclusion you draw based on evidence and reasoning, rather than direct observation.
- A group in an experiment that does not receive the treatment and is used for comparison.
- To recognize or establish the characteristics of something.
11 Clues: To recognize or establish the characteristics of something. • To carefully watch and listen to something to gain information. • The act of watching and noting something carefully to gather information. • A testable statement or prediction about the relationship between variables. • ...
Study Game Instructions & Submission 2024-09-27
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- random sample: Sampling that ensures each subgroup is represented.
- random sample: Each member has an equal chance of selection.
- A subset of the population used for research.
- variable: Variable affected by the independent variable.
- Fake science; lacks scientific validity.
- Study design that tests cause and effect using random assignments.
- Entire group being studied.
- variable: Variable that is manipulated in an experiment.
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- Indicates that one event causes another.
- Relationship between variables without implying causation.
- Systematic knowledge based on empirical evidence.
- Study design without random assignment.
- Method to collect opinions, behaviors, or characteristics.
- variable: A variable that influences both the independent and dependent variables.
14 Clues: Entire group being studied. • Study design without random assignment. • Indicates that one event causes another. • Fake science; lacks scientific validity. • A subset of the population used for research. • Systematic knowledge based on empirical evidence. • variable: Variable affected by the independent variable. • ...
World History: Scientific Innovations 2023-04-18
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- Sir Isaac Newton's math
- Developed the idea of the scientific method
- Theory of relativity changed the world's views on time and space
- On the Workings of the Human Body, 1543
- The Earth is the center of the universe
- First used the idea of a supernova
- The sun is the center of the universe
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- Creator of the first telescope
- An idea that can be tested through science
- Argued against the geocentric theory
- How temperature,volume and pressure affect gases
- 1990 telescope that saw further into space than ever before
- Viewer of microorganisms
- Mathematical model of the solar system was correct
14 Clues: Sir Isaac Newton's math • Viewer of microorganisms • Creator of the first telescope • First used the idea of a supernova • Argued against the geocentric theory • The sun is the center of the universe • On the Workings of the Human Body, 1543 • The Earth is the center of the universe • An idea that can be tested through science • Developed the idea of the scientific method • ...
Scientific Definition 2023-01-24
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- the ratio of a material’s mass to its volume
- the amount of matter in an object
- the amount of space taken up by an object
- the study of matter and energy and the interactions between the two through forces and motion
- a system of knowledge about the natural world and the methods used to find that knowledge
- a variable that changes in response to a change in the manipulated variable
- an instrument that measures temperature
- a well-tested explanation for a set of observations or experimental results
- a gauge of how exact a measurement is
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- the variable that causes a change in another variable / the variable that the scientist changes in an experiment
- a statement that summarizes a pattern found in nature
- the closeness of a measurement to the true value of what is measured
- a proposed answer to a question
- an organized plan used for gathering, organizing, and communicating information
- a representation of an object or event
- the straight-line distance between two points
- information obtained through the senses
- the study of the composition, structure, properties, and reactions of matter
- an experiment in which only one variable, the manipulated variable, is deliberately changed at a time
19 Clues: a proposed answer to a question • the amount of matter in an object • a gauge of how exact a measurement is • a representation of an object or event • information obtained through the senses • an instrument that measures temperature • the amount of space taken up by an object • the ratio of a material’s mass to its volume • the straight-line distance between two points • ...
scientific revolution 2021-10-18
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- Another name for the scientific method
- Galileo discovered four moons ofthis planet
- An english physician, first to describe the systemic circulation
- What astronomer discovered the 3 laws of planetary motion
- regarded as “the father of modern dentistry”
- used to measure angles of stars above the horizon to help sailors
- A theological/philosophical position that combines the rejection of revelation and authority as a source of religious knowledge
- List of beliefs and teachings by the church.
- Rights that are not dependent on the laws, customs, or beliefs of any particular culture
- A system of medicine detailing the workings of the human body
- emergence of modern science during the early modern period
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- Newton’s Principia formulated the ____ __ _____.
- philosophical and political concept, developed and popularized in the 18th century, that denoted the will of the people as a whole.
- Who was the astronomer who made a model of the universe and placed the sun in the center
- In epistemology, the view that regards reason as the chief source and test of knowledge, or any view appealing to reason as a source of knowledge or justification.
- model of the solar system where the sun is placed at the center, rather than the earth
- The geometric model used to explain the variations in speed and direction of the moon & sun.
- List of beliefs and teachings by the church.
- A theory stating that knowledge comes only from sensory experience.
- the mathematical law of refraction
20 Clues: the mathematical law of refraction • Another name for the scientific method • regarded as “the father of modern dentistry” • List of beliefs and teachings by the church. • List of beliefs and teachings by the church. • Newton’s Principia formulated the ____ __ _____. • What astronomer discovered the 3 laws of planetary motion • ...
Scientific Revoluton 2025-05-05
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- Scientific Academy that promoted experiments and published findings
- First compriehnsive textbook of human anatomy
- Who is the father of Microbiology?
- Systematic approach to gathering and analysing information
- Isaac Newtons book
- Studied Basal Metabolic rate
- Taking observations and coming to a conclusion through the collected data
- Who created the three laws of motion?
- Who created logarithms?
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- Period where advancements were made in science
- Who created the first mechanical calculator?
- Who was the first modern chemist?
- What is the relationship between pressure and volume of gas?
- Taking an idea and coming to more specific conclusion through logic
- Who gave the first full blood circulation explanation?
- Who proposed the Heliocentric Theory?
- Who drew the moons phases?
- Who founded the Theory of light?
- Who popularized the decimal system?
19 Clues: Isaac Newtons book • Who created logarithms? • Who drew the moons phases? • Studied Basal Metabolic rate • Who founded the Theory of light? • Who was the first modern chemist? • Who is the father of Microbiology? • Who popularized the decimal system? • Who proposed the Heliocentric Theory? • Who created the three laws of motion? • Who created the first mechanical calculator? • ...
Gavin_Babesh_answers 2020-09-20
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- A measure of space.
- Example: 2^4, what does the 4 represent.
- Capacity to do work.
- Final substance in a chemical reaction.
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- Often the first step in the scientific method.
- A proposed explanation for observations and laws.
- What is Oxygen? (Can't be broken down into simpler substances).
- Previously agreed-on quantities used to report experimental measurements.
- Science that we are in with Dr. Cuff.
9 Clues: A measure of space. • Capacity to do work. • Science that we are in with Dr. Cuff. • Final substance in a chemical reaction. • Example: 2^4, what does the 4 represent. • Often the first step in the scientific method. • A proposed explanation for observations and laws. • What is Oxygen? (Can't be broken down into simpler substances). • ...
Metabolism. 2025-08-09
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- Tiny parts that make up everything around us
- Process that happens in cells to get and use energy
- Basic building block of all living things
- model
- Everything around a living thing like air, water, and land
- model Drawing or idea that shows how something works in science
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- To try to find out the truth about something
- Model or game that shows how something real works
- method
- To watch or notice something carefully
- method Steps scientists use to ask questions and find answers
- Statement that says something is true
12 Clues: model • method • Statement that says something is true • To watch or notice something carefully • Basic building block of all living things • To try to find out the truth about something • Tiny parts that make up everything around us • Model or game that shows how something real works • Process that happens in cells to get and use energy • ...
LIVING THINGS TOPIC 1 LESSON 1 2023-09-06
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- a living thing
- an animal that feeds on plants and animals
- An action or change in behavior that occurs as a result of a stimulus
- made of a single cell
- reproduction that does not involve a male and a female
- made of many cells
- nonliving
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- the letter A from scientific sketching
- an animal that makes its own food
- Any change or signal in the environment that can make an organism react in some way
- the letter E from scientific sketching
- the letter C from scientific sketching
- The condition in which an organism’s internal environment is kept stable in spite of the changes in the external environment
- the letter D from scientific sketching
- reproduction that requires a male and a female
- the basic unit of structure and function of living things
- A feature that helps identify something
- living
- the letter B from scientific sketching
19 Clues: living • nonliving • a living thing • made of many cells • made of a single cell • an animal that makes its own food • the letter A from scientific sketching • the letter E from scientific sketching • the letter C from scientific sketching • the letter D from scientific sketching • the letter B from scientific sketching • A feature that helps identify something • ...
Video Notes: 2022-09-19
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- in science= Is suggests the data that are consistent with the hypothesis
- in science = Is a an idea or proposition that can be tested by observations or
- a the action or process of observing something
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- in science = Is the separation of a substance into its constituent elements,
- is typically presented in a liner set of steps.
- in science= is a statement based on experimental measurements and observations.
- in science = Is the pursuit of new knowledge through the process of discovery.
- a fact or situation that is observed to exist or happen,
- exploration/ is the action of traveling in or through an unfamiliar area in order to learn about it.
9 Clues: a the action or process of observing something • is typically presented in a liner set of steps. • a fact or situation that is observed to exist or happen, • in science= Is suggests the data that are consistent with the hypothesis • in science = Is the separation of a substance into its constituent elements, • ...
Unit 4: Scientific Revolution Vocab 2022-11-14
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- Galileo invented the
- The ___________ method was created by Francis Bacon to test hypotheses and theories
- An idea or explanation that you then test through study and experimentation
- The view that proposed the Sun as the center of the solar system
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- the belief that the Earth was at the center of the universe and the stars and planets orbited (moved and rotated) around it
- A period of drastic change in scientific thought that took place during the 16th and 17th centuries
- Isaac __________ studied the laws of motion, gravity, and is the most famous scientist in the world
- The study of everything in the universe beyond Earth's atmosphere
- An idea or opinion that is presented as true
9 Clues: Galileo invented the • An idea or opinion that is presented as true • The view that proposed the Sun as the center of the solar system • The study of everything in the universe beyond Earth's atmosphere • An idea or explanation that you then test through study and experimentation • ...
Livestock Terms 2024-02-02
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- newborn goat
- young male sheep that is intact
- newborn cow
- scientific name for swine (pigs)
- castrated male pig
- scientific name for goats
- group of sheep
- mature female goat
- What is the scientific term for cattle?
- young female bovine that has not had a calf
- castrated male sheep
- newborn sheep
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- young male pig that is intact
- group of pigs
- young female that has not had piglets
- mature male pig
- mature female bovine
- mature male sheep
- mature male goat
- scientific name for sheep
- group of cattle
- mature female pig
- newborn pig
- mature female sheep
- castrated young bovine
- young female sheep that has not had a baby
- Mature male bovine
27 Clues: newborn cow • newborn pig • newborn goat • group of pigs • newborn sheep • group of sheep • mature male pig • group of cattle • mature male goat • mature male sheep • mature female pig • castrated male pig • mature female goat • Mature male bovine • mature female sheep • mature female bovine • castrated male sheep • castrated young bovine • scientific name for sheep • scientific name for goats • ...
Floral Id 3 2024-03-04
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- When Bupleurum grows
- Days of vase life for waxflower/Chamelucium
- Days of vase life for lily of the vally
- Scientific name for Larkspur
- Common name for Clarika
- Design use for larkspur
- Vase life for billy buttons
- When Godetia/Clarika grows
- Common name for Chrysanthemum (Dendranthema)
- Another name for bupleurum
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- Scientific name for lily of the vally
- Scientific name for waxflower
- Scientific name for boxwood
- buttons Common name for craspLife
- Common name for Cosomos
- Bush Common name for Continus
- Common color for cosmos
- Tree Another common name for Continus
- When buxus or boxwood is available
19 Clues: When Bupleurum grows • Common name for Cosomos • Common name for Clarika • Design use for larkspur • Common color for cosmos • When Godetia/Clarika grows • Another name for bupleurum • Scientific name for boxwood • Vase life for billy buttons • Scientific name for Larkspur • Scientific name for waxflower • Bush Common name for Continus • buttons Common name for craspLife • ...
U7 Inventors and inventions 2022-05-18
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- AN IMPORTANT DEVELOPMENT OR ACHIEVEMENT
- A SUDDEN VERY GOOD IDEA
- AN EARLY DEVELOPER OR EXPLORER
- THE FAILURE OR ENDING OF A SYSTEM OR PLAN
- ABILITY TO FORM PICTURES OR IDEAS IN YOUR MIND
- A SCIENTIFIC TEST WHICH IS DONE TO DISCOVER WHAT HAPPENS IN PARTICULAR CONDITIONS
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- DISADVANTAGE
- AN EARLY VERSION OF SOMETHING TO BE TESTED
- EMOTIONAL STATE IN WHICH SOMETHING IS SO IMPORTANT TO YOU THAT YOU CAN ONLY THINK ABOUT THAT
- OBSTACLE
- A NEW THING OR METHOD OF DOING SOMETHING
- A CLEVER SYSTEM OR PLAN DEVELOPED BY SOMEONE
- SOMETHING THAT HAS BEEN CREATED
- SOMETHING THAT TESTS IF SOMETHING IS OF GOOD QUALITY
14 Clues: OBSTACLE • DISADVANTAGE • A SUDDEN VERY GOOD IDEA • AN EARLY DEVELOPER OR EXPLORER • SOMETHING THAT HAS BEEN CREATED • AN IMPORTANT DEVELOPMENT OR ACHIEVEMENT • A NEW THING OR METHOD OF DOING SOMETHING • THE FAILURE OR ENDING OF A SYSTEM OR PLAN • AN EARLY VERSION OF SOMETHING TO BE TESTED • A CLEVER SYSTEM OR PLAN DEVELOPED BY SOMEONE • ...
Study Game Instructions & Submission 2024-09-27
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- Indicates that one event causes another.
- Entire group being studied.
- Method to collect opinions, behaviors, or characteristics.
- A subset of the population used for research.
- variable: A variable that influences both the independent and dependent variables.
- Study design that tests cause and effect using random assignments.
- variable: Variable affected by the independent variable.
- Study design without random assignment.
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- random sample: Sampling that ensures each subgroup is represented.
- random sample: Each member has an equal chance of selection.
- variable: Variable that is manipulated in an experiment.
- Relationship between variables without implying causation.
- Fake science; lacks scientific validity.
- Systematic knowledge based on empirical evidence.
14 Clues: Entire group being studied. • Study design without random assignment. • Indicates that one event causes another. • Fake science; lacks scientific validity. • A subset of the population used for research. • Systematic knowledge based on empirical evidence. • variable: Variable that is manipulated in an experiment. • ...
The Scientific Process 2023-08-16
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- when scientists share what they found out
- using your senses to notice something
- comparing observations or data to make a conclusion
- a testable statement that predicts something
- a statement that is supported by evidence
- what you found out during your science investigation
- method the process scientists use to investigate nature
- when you explain or interpret things you observe
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- explains how evidence supports a claim using inferrence
- where you decide if your hypothesis was supported or not
- observation or experiment to see if hypothesis is supported
- grouping together items that are alike
- observation or data that supports a claim or hypothesis
- something you ask after observation
14 Clues: something you ask after observation • using your senses to notice something • grouping together items that are alike • when scientists share what they found out • a statement that is supported by evidence • a testable statement that predicts something • when you explain or interpret things you observe • comparing observations or data to make a conclusion • ...
Life on Mars, Life in the Spheres, CER's 2021-09-22
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- used to represent another object
- 2 words which deals with flowing lava and water
- represents your answer in a scientific method
- used to support your claim
- Sphere where you can find the gas hydrogen
- means it is able to sustain life
- substance need for all life to survive
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- Sphere where you can find animals and plants
- type of land built by flowing lava and/or water
- 2 words Venus Mercury earth and mars
- Sphere where you can find rivers and lakes
- Sphere where land can be found
- the main planet we are studying now
- explaining how the evidence is tied to your claim
14 Clues: used to support your claim • Sphere where land can be found • used to represent another object • means it is able to sustain life • the main planet we are studying now • 2 words Venus Mercury earth and mars • substance need for all life to survive • Sphere where you can find rivers and lakes • Sphere where you can find the gas hydrogen • ...
Biology Vocab Day 1 2024-06-14
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- A single living thing
- Stands alone and isn't changed by other variables
- An educated guess
- A state of steadiness maintained by a system that's living
- A circular graph used too compare data
- A statement summarizing observations and/or results
- The Study of life
- A graph that uses lines and points too show the rise of fall of data
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- Something that evokes an reaction
- Where all Earth's ecosystems are
- The most logical explanation for a natural occurrence after using the scientific method
- It depends on the other factors
- A community and its non living environment
- A graph that uses bars too compare data
14 Clues: An educated guess • The Study of life • A single living thing • It depends on the other factors • Where all Earth's ecosystems are • Something that evokes an reaction • A circular graph used too compare data • A graph that uses bars too compare data • A community and its non living environment • Stands alone and isn't changed by other variables • ...
Renaissance Science 2024-03-06
7 Clues: He discovered gravity • Invented the scientific method • Invented the first modern telescope • Used mathematics to prove copernicus right • He had strangely correct astronomical discoveries • Taught that the sun was the center of the universe • He was seen as making the starting point for zoology
True Crime Club Meeting #1 2024-10-02
7 Clues: patterns on human fingers • person who sees an event/crime • Infamous serial killer in 1970s (TB) • scientific method to investigate crimes • officer who investigates and solves crimes • legal term for someone found guilty of a crime • Where evidence is collected, where crime occurs
Learning Contract #1 2019-10-13
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- Born in Great Barrington, Massachusetts
- Also known as a turf
- Abraham Lincoln signed this after the Civil War on May 20, 1862
- This group came from Boston, Massachusetts, and now live in San Diego, California.
- Was once a slave
- Laws for the end of slavery
- Laws of segregation
- Laws for citizenship
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- A unique idea or method
- Was an advisor for the presidents of the U.S.
- Laws that stated that segregation was illegal
- I made a ___________ for this plot of land.
- Synonym for rebuild
- Also a scientific term for a change of an organism's behavior or physical feature only from the factor of the environment
14 Clues: Was once a slave • Synonym for rebuild • Laws of segregation • Also known as a turf • Laws for citizenship • A unique idea or method • Laws for the end of slavery • Born in Great Barrington, Massachusetts • I made a ___________ for this plot of land. • Was an advisor for the presidents of the U.S. • Laws that stated that segregation was illegal • ...
Nature of Science 2024-04-30
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- after data collection you can form this
- what needs to be gathered before forming a hypothesis
- the group that has the independent variable
- the step of the scientific method that ensures accuracy
- an educated prediction of what will occur that is testable
- where you organize and keep data that is collected
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- variables that remain the same between groups
- what is created that helps you analyze data
- the variable that is changed
- the group that is under normal conditions
- the process of testing your hypothesis
- data that is observed with your 5 senses
- the variable that is measured
- observations that are collected during an experiment
14 Clues: the variable that is changed • the variable that is measured • the process of testing your hypothesis • after data collection you can form this • data that is observed with your 5 senses • the group that is under normal conditions • what is created that helps you analyze data • the group that has the independent variable • variables that remain the same between groups • ...
Scientific Methods 2024-11-18
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- down the outcome
- the process of putting your hypothesis to the
- experiments have to be done this way to ensure integrity
- the variable that happens because of the changes you made
- viewing the outcome of your experiment
- one of the ways you can record your data
- one of the ways you can communicate your data
- the variable that stays the same throughout the experiment
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- every good experiment has 3 of these
- the variable that changes throughout the
- doing the experiment again to confirm your
- or try something else
- one of the ways you can record your data
- this part of the scientific method involves you
- an educated guess
- one of the ways you can record your data
16 Clues: down the outcome • an educated guess • or try something else • every good experiment has 3 of these • viewing the outcome of your experiment • the variable that changes throughout the • one of the ways you can record your data • one of the ways you can record your data • one of the ways you can record your data • doing the experiment again to confirm your • ...
Scientific revolution 2022-09-06
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- a policy or attitude of letting things take their own course, without interfering
- Scottish economist and philosopher
- an act of vesting the legislative, executive, and judicial powers of government in separate bodies
- In political philosophy, limited government is the concept of a government limited in power. It is a key concept in the history of liberalism
- English philosopher, considered to be one of the founders of modern political philosophy.
- the rights given to all humans, simply for the sake of being human
- English philosopher and physician
- British writer, philosopher, and advocate of women's rights Until the late 20th century
- the economic theory that trade generates wealth and is stimulated by the accumulation of profitable balances
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- form of monarchy in which the monarch rules in their own right
- the right of a sovereign to rule as set forth by the theory of government that holds that a monarch receives the right to rule directly from God and not from the people.
- an implicit agreement among the members of a society to cooperate for social benefits
- a European intellectual movement of the late 17th and 18th centuries emphasizing reason and individualism rather than tradition
- In economics, a free market is an idealized cognitive model of an economic system in which the prices of goods and services are determined by supply and demand expressed by sellers and buyers
- an outlook or system of thought attaching prime importance to human rather than divine or supernatural matters
- form of monarchy in which the monarch exercises their authority in accordance with a constitution and is not alone in deciding
- French Enlightenment writer,
- Genevan philosopher, writer, and composer
- French judge, man of letters, historian, and political philosopher
19 Clues: French Enlightenment writer, • English philosopher and physician • Scottish economist and philosopher • Genevan philosopher, writer, and composer • form of monarchy in which the monarch rules in their own right • the rights given to all humans, simply for the sake of being human • French judge, man of letters, historian, and political philosopher • ...
scientific revolution 2021-10-15
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- Another name for the scientific method
- Galileo discovered four moons ofthis planet
- An english physician, first to describe the systemic circulation
- What astronomer discovered the 3 laws of planetary motion
- regarded as “the father of modern dentistry”
- used to measure angles of stars above the horizon to help sailors
- A theological/philosophical position that combines the rejection of revelation and authority as a source of religious knowledge
- List of beliefs and teachings by the church.
- Rights that are not dependent on the laws, customs, or beliefs of any particular culture
- A system of medicine detailing the workings of the human body
- emergence of modern science during the early modern period
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- Newton’s Principia formulated the ____ __ _____.
- philosophical and political concept, developed and popularized in the 18th century, that denoted the will of the people as a whole.
- Who was the astronomer who made a model of the universe and placed the sun in the center
- In epistemology, the view that regards reason as the chief source and test of knowledge, or any view appealing to reason as a source of knowledge or justification.
- model of the solar system where the sun is placed at the center, rather than the earth
- The geometric model used to explain the variations in speed and direction of the moon & sun.
- List of beliefs and teachings by the church.
- A theory stating that knowledge comes only from sensory experience.
- the mathematical law of refraction
20 Clues: the mathematical law of refraction • Another name for the scientific method • regarded as “the father of modern dentistry” • List of beliefs and teachings by the church. • List of beliefs and teachings by the church. • Newton’s Principia formulated the ____ __ _____. • What astronomer discovered the 3 laws of planetary motion • ...
Module Two 2014-04-11
7 Clues: Established way of thinking • Often focuses on cause and effect • Theory being tested by scientific study • One way Communication Accomodation occurs • Looks to provide knowledge of human nature • Knowledge looked for in samples of the population • Critical research combines inductive and this method
measurement 2025-01-10
7 Clues: the study of living things • last step in the scientific method • the instrument used to measure time • the instrument used to measure mass • the instrument used to measure temperature • a branch of science about chemical reactions • the measuring cylinder is used to measure this
Ashenfelter META review of Scientific Method ideas- 2020 2020-10-02
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- part of the experiment that stays constant, or the group that is not being tested on to compare to
- want an large one, with many test subjects
- the part of the experiment one is changing
- numeric measurements
- the group that is being manipulated
- refine this to narrow and clarify the experiment goals
- a testable and specific statement that an experiment is testing
- to notice using five senses or tools
- how many variables we want to test at a time
- we run one of these to find out the answer to the test question
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- observations that are not numeric
- the science course 9th graders at LWHS take
- a run of the experiment, we want many
- Our preconceived knowledge of the world that shapes how we observe things
- moral principles that guide your behavior
- the variable the scientists are changing to see if it has an effect
- ____ review - when other experts provide feedback
17 Clues: numeric measurements • observations that are not numeric • the group that is being manipulated • to notice using five senses or tools • a run of the experiment, we want many • moral principles that guide your behavior • want an large one, with many test subjects • the part of the experiment one is changing • the science course 9th graders at LWHS take • ...
basic livestock terminology 2022-02-23
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- mother goat
- young cow not been weaned
- intact male
- intact male goat
- castrated male sheep
- castrated male goat
- not mother goat
- scientific cow
- young pig not been weaned
- scientific sheep
- castrated male pig
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- scientific swine
- young sheep not weaned
- not mother pig
- mother pig
- mother cow
- mother sheep
- intact male sheep
- lamb not mother sheep
- not a mother cow
- scientific sheep
- intact male cow
- castrated male cow
- young goat not weaned
- castrated male trained to work
25 Clues: mother pig • mother cow • mother goat • intact male • mother sheep • not mother pig • scientific cow • not mother goat • intact male cow • scientific swine • intact male goat • not a mother cow • scientific sheep • scientific sheep • intact male sheep • castrated male cow • castrated male pig • castrated male goat • castrated male sheep • lamb not mother sheep • young goat not weaned • young sheep not weaned • ...
Scientific Thought 2016-02-19
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- research: Collects data in just one moment, at a unique time.
- research: Data is collected through time in special or certain periods.
- design analyzes just one variable and there is not practically any kind of control.
- representation of any phenomenon that can take any value in order to dimension it.
- research: to comprehend and going deeper into the phenomena.
- types: In the research literature you can find different?
- qualitative and quantitative.
- The study research in which you can manipulate one or more independent variables
- in scientific research you must need a design to create true?
- are possible solutions or explanations to a given research problem.
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- of research: Qualitative, quantitative and mixed.
- design: in this kind of design all elements of an experiment are considered, except that subjects cannot be randomly assigned into groups.
- research: uses data collection to prove hypothesis based on numerical measurement.
- pre-experiments, pure or true experiments and quasi-experiments.
- refers to a strategy or plan conceived to respond to your research questions.
- or true experiment: control groups can be used which are equivalent to the manipulated ones, as to compare the effect of the studied variable into the subjects.
- subjects:are studied in their natural environment, in their reality.
- first thing is the very basis of what they are looking at.
- take an action and then observe the consequences
19 Clues: qualitative and quantitative. • take an action and then observe the consequences • of research: Qualitative, quantitative and mixed. • types: In the research literature you can find different? • first thing is the very basis of what they are looking at. • research: to comprehend and going deeper into the phenomena. • ...
Scientific Inquiry 2021-10-04
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- bias allowing your heritage to affect your work
- factors that can affect the way a person thinks or acts
- a widely accepted explanation of experimental results
- explaining or interpreting things you observe
- making a claim about what will happen in the future
- an experiment where only one variable is changed at a time
- using the senses to gather information
- the one variable that is purposefully changed
- having an attitude of doubt
- knowing right from wrong
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- a possible answer to a scientific question
- reasoning that starts with a general idea
- facts, figures and other evidence
- what is expected to happen every time under certain conditions
- an observation dealing with numbers or amounts
- grouping things together
- an observation not expressed using numbers or amounts
- the variable that may respond to the changed variable
- reasoning that uses specific observations to make a generalization
19 Clues: grouping things together • knowing right from wrong • having an attitude of doubt • facts, figures and other evidence • using the senses to gather information • reasoning that starts with a general idea • a possible answer to a scientific question • explaining or interpreting things you observe • the one variable that is purposefully changed • ...
Animal Terminology Review 2017-08-30
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- newborn horse
- newborn cattle
- newborn chicken
- castrated male sheep or goat
- hen used for laying eggs
- scientific name for sheep
- mature or young male cattle
- mature female cattle
- dish made from young goat
- group of sheep, chickens or turkeys
- scientific name of goats
- meat that comes from swine
- young female turkey
- newborn swine
- young male horse
- chickens grown to eat
- scientific name for swine
- castrated male horse
- young male turkey
- young male sheep
- castrated male cattle
- meat from goat of any age
- newborn turkey
- newborn sheep or meat from a sheep younger than 1 year of age
- mature female horse
- mature female goat
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- castrated male swine
- scientific name of chickens
- young female horse
- mature male chicken
- young female cattle
- newborn goat
- meat from cattle
- young male goat
- mature female swine
- mature male horse
- group of goats
- scientific name of cattle
- scientific name for goats
- scientific name of horses
- castrated male chicken or turkey
- mature male turkey
- young female goat
- mature male sheep
- young female sheep
- young female swine
- group of cattle, swine and horses
- meat from a sheep older than 1 year of age
- mature female turkey or chicken
- young male swine
- meat from baby calf
- mature male swine
- mature female sheep
53 Clues: newborn goat • newborn horse • newborn swine • newborn cattle • group of goats • newborn turkey • newborn chicken • young male goat • meat from cattle • young male horse • young male sheep • young male swine • mature male horse • young female goat • mature male sheep • young male turkey • mature male swine • young female horse • mature male turkey • young female sheep • young female swine • mature female goat • ...
Chemistry Crossword Puzzle 2020-09-10
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- a substance composed of two or more elements in fixed definite proportions
- the capacity to do work
- the characteristics we use to distinguish one substance from another
- a theory or law before it has become well established; a tentative explanation for an observation or scientific problem the can be test by further investigation
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- a measure of space. any unit of length when cubed becomes a unit of this
- often the first step in the scientific method.
- a number that represents the number of times a term is multiplied by itself
- the smallest identifiable unit of an element
- a fundamental property of materials that relates mass and volume and differs from one substance to another
9 Clues: the capacity to do work • the smallest identifiable unit of an element • often the first step in the scientific method. • the characteristics we use to distinguish one substance from another • a measure of space. any unit of length when cubed becomes a unit of this • a substance composed of two or more elements in fixed definite proportions • ...
Anatomy 2022-03-15
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- Shoulder muscle
- Function of the skeleton
- The knee is what type of joint
- A bone that meets at the knee joint
- Scientific name of the collar bone
- Scientific name for the skull
- Pointing of the toes
- Small hand bones
- Scientific name for the calf muscle
- Scientific name for the breast bone
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- Moving the arm back to the midline of body
- Bending of elbow
- Small foot bones
- Antagonist muscle at flexion of elbow
- Thigh muscles
- Another name for prime mover
- Found on hands and feet
17 Clues: Thigh muscles • Shoulder muscle • Bending of elbow • Small foot bones • Small hand bones • Pointing of the toes • Found on hands and feet • Function of the skeleton • Another name for prime mover • Scientific name for the skull • The knee is what type of joint • Scientific name of the collar bone • A bone that meets at the knee joint • Scientific name for the calf muscle • ...
CRAZY LAB 2021-09-21
6 Clues: POUR LIQUIDS INTO IT • PEOPLE WHO STUDY SCIENCE • LOOK AT VERY SMALL THINGS • STEP N°1 OF THE SCIENTIFIC METHOD • MAKE SOMETHING SMALLER WITH SCISSORS • LOOK FOR INFORMATION ON THE INTERNET
health research methods 2025-06-06
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- useful 4 letter acronym that highlights the most important elements of a research question
- observational study that reflects a snapshot of time
- the practical importance and usefulness of a result on health care or quality of life
- type of bias where information is recorded with a systematic error, sometimes referred to as information bias
- a variable or factor that might influence an outcome
- philosophical approach that emphasises the meaning and experiences behind human behaviour
- process of assessing the quality of scientific reports and articles
- an intervention study with two or more arms to test the effectiveness of an intervention
- observational study that usually recruits participants and follows them up over time
- the study of lived experiences, how people perceive, interpret and give meaning to their experiences from a first-person point of view
- research approach that focuses on descriptions, meanings and experiences rather than numbers
- a research method, held live, where questions are posed and answers can be expanded and investigated further
- the recruited group of individuals on which data is collected and analysed
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- powerful construct representing likely population estimates, as well as the precision of the sample estimate
- a number between 0 and 1 that tests against some null hypothesis
- in qualitative analyses, the method of selecting and labelling parts of an interview transcript
- type of bias where individuals provide answers, or modified answers, in fear of judgement
- a measure of how likely an event or outcome is to occur
- a result or an effect that we might expect to see differ by some exposure
- information that is robust and valid
- research approach that uses numeric data to identify patterns or test hypotheses
- a systematic error that leads to unfair or distorted outcomes
- healthcare research focus where a person’s viewpoint is the main aspect
- the process of recruiting individuals into studies
- the entire group of individuals or data that you are interested in studying
- observational study that recruits those with the outcome, and matches to those without, and compares past exposures
- healthcare research focus where how practical the new approach is used compared to the previous is the main aspect
- healthcare research focusing on whether a treatment works better (or as well) as the old treatment
- how much data values in a dataset differ from each other
- in qualitative analyses, patterns/topics that might be found across multiple interview transcripts
- the acronym of a useful website of critical appraisal checklists and tools
- philosophical approach that emphasises the use of observable and scientific method to understand reality
- qualitative method to study cultures, communities or social groups
- multiple participants of interest communicating simultaneously about a topic of interest
- a variable that influences both the exposure and outcome
- type of bias where individuals cannot remember information
- healthcare research focus where the cost-effectiveness is the main aspect
37 Clues: information that is robust and valid • the process of recruiting individuals into studies • observational study that reflects a snapshot of time • a variable or factor that might influence an outcome • a measure of how likely an event or outcome is to occur • how much data values in a dataset differ from each other • ...
Video Notes: 2022-09-19
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- in science = Is the pursuit of new knowledge through the process of discovery.
- a the action or process of observing something
- exploration/ is the action of traveling in or through an unfamiliar area in order to learn about it.
- in science = Is the separation of a substance into its constituent elements,
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- is typically presented in a liner set of steps.
- a fact or situation that is observed to exist or happen,
- in science = Is a an idea or proposition that can be tested by observations or
- in science= is a statement based on experimental measurements and observations.
- in science= Is suggests the data that are consistent with the hypothesis
9 Clues: a the action or process of observing something • is typically presented in a liner set of steps. • a fact or situation that is observed to exist or happen, • in science= Is suggests the data that are consistent with the hypothesis • in science = Is the separation of a substance into its constituent elements, • ...
Innovation Unit 2020-03-01
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- A unit containing audio tape.
- An official document for ownership of an invention.
- Far away.
- A system for sending messages from a distance along a wire.
- Compact disc containing recorded audio.
- Electric lamp that produces light.
- Sound system where sound is directed through speakers.
- Involving or causing a complete or drastic change.
- Machinery and equipment developed from the application of scientific knowledge.
- A device for mechanical recording and reproduction of sound.
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- Having something to do with the matter at hand.
- Geometric shape.
- Process or device that has been created.
- Having been in existence for a long time.
- Share or exchange information.
- waves Vibrations that travel through air or water and can be heard.
- Usefulness of something.
- A new idea, method or product.
18 Clues: Far away. • Geometric shape. • Usefulness of something. • A unit containing audio tape. • Share or exchange information. • A new idea, method or product. • Electric lamp that produces light. • Compact disc containing recorded audio. • Process or device that has been created. • Having been in existence for a long time. • Having something to do with the matter at hand. • ...
Scientific Revolution 2014-11-12
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- factor that led to SR, a non-western society, crusades
- astronomer who made the heliocentric model
- used inductive reasoning, science process
- built the Uraniburg observatory
- shifted scientific revolution towards empiricism
- used before scientific revolution
- scientific revolution ended with him
- science of transforming metal into gold
- made the three laws of planetary motion
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- Only true source of knowledge is experience
- proponent of geocentric model
- led to the Age of Enlightenment
- began scientific revolution
- father of modern rationalism
- Laid groundwork for scientific study in medieval era
15 Clues: began scientific revolution • father of modern rationalism • proponent of geocentric model • led to the Age of Enlightenment • built the Uraniburg observatory • used before scientific revolution • scientific revolution ended with him • science of transforming metal into gold • made the three laws of planetary motion • used inductive reasoning, science process • ...
The Skeletal System 2015-04-30
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- Scientific name for thigh bone.
- Scientific name for lower arm bones.
- Another name for joints of the fingers.
- Babies skeleton's are made of __________.
- The skeletal system provides support and ________.
- Produces red and white blood cells.
- Protects the lungs, heart, stomach and liver.
- Soft inner bone is called ______.
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- Protects the brain,eyes and ears.
- Scientific name for the hip bone.
- Bones that protect your spine.
- Hard outer bone is called ________.
- Scientific name for the skull.
- Bones are _________ on the inside.
- Scientific name for upper arm bone.
15 Clues: Bones that protect your spine. • Scientific name for the skull. • Scientific name for thigh bone. • Protects the brain,eyes and ears. • Scientific name for the hip bone. • Soft inner bone is called ______. • Bones are _________ on the inside. • Hard outer bone is called ________. • Scientific name for upper arm bone. • Produces red and white blood cells. • ...
John Henry: Vocabulary 2014-04-24
6 Clues: length of time • relating to somebody's body • planned ways of doing things • something that test one's skill • work using a lot of physical effort • the use of scientific or industrial methods
scientific revolution 2025-10-15
6 Clues: copnericus; • ; experiments • method ; a process of obvservation • ; sun is the center of the universe • ; earth is the center of the universe • ; the belief that resson is the chief source of knowldge
Animal Terminology Review 2022-12-15
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- castrated male bovine
- uncastrated male swine
- baby chicken
- gestation length of swine
- uncastrated male goat
- young rabbit
- castrated male sheep
- the act of chickens laying eggs
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- scientific name for horse
- scientific name for rabbit
- castrated male horse
- baby goat
- young horse
- uncastrated male bovine
- uncastrated male chicken
- scientific name for cattle
- the act of a sheep giving birth
- baby horse
- female swine that has given birth
- female chicken
20 Clues: baby goat • baby horse • young horse • baby chicken • young rabbit • female chicken • castrated male horse • castrated male sheep • castrated male bovine • uncastrated male goat • uncastrated male swine • uncastrated male bovine • uncastrated male chicken • scientific name for horse • gestation length of swine • scientific name for rabbit • scientific name for cattle • ...
Animal Terms 2023-09-25
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- Intact male, also known as a buck (sheep)
- Castrated male horse
- Female which has produced a calf
- Female which has not produced offspring
- Intact male horse
- Scientific name for horses
- Female, also known as a nanny
- Female sheep
- Castrated make pig
- Sexually immature female horse
- Sexually immature goat; offspring of a buck or doe
- Sexually mature female
- Intact male sheep
- Female which has NOT produced offspring
- Male animal which has NOT been castrated
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- Scientific name for swine
- Sexually immature sheep; offspring of ram and ewe
- Sexually immature male or female cow
- Female which has NOT produced offspring
- Refers to pigs
- Castrated male sheep or goat
- Father animal of a pig
- Castrated male cow
- Intact male also known as a billy
- Scientific name for sheep
- Scientific name for cattle
- Intact male cow
- Scientific name for goats
- Sexually immature male horse
- Four to six months old male or female; offspring of a stallion or mare
- Mother animal of a pig
31 Clues: Female sheep • Refers to pigs • Intact male cow • Intact male horse • Intact male sheep • Castrated male cow • Castrated make pig • Castrated male horse • Father animal of a pig • Sexually mature female • Mother animal of a pig • Scientific name for swine • Scientific name for sheep • Scientific name for goats • Scientific name for horses • Scientific name for cattle • ...
Innovation Unit 2020-03-01
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- Usefulness of something.
- Having something to do with the matter at hand.
- Geometric shape.
- Involving or causing a complete or drastic change.
- Electric lamp that produces light.
- Far away.
- Share or exchange information.
- A unit containing audio tape.
- A device for mechanical recording and reproduction of sound.
- waves Vibrations that travel through air or water and can be heard.
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- An official document for ownership of an invention.
- Machinery and equipment developed from the application of scientific knowledge.
- Process or device that has been created.
- Having been in existence for a long time.
- A new idea, method or product.
- A system for sending messages from a distance along a wire.
- Sound system where sound is directed through speakers.
- Compact disc containing recorded audio.
18 Clues: Far away. • Geometric shape. • Usefulness of something. • A unit containing audio tape. • A new idea, method or product. • Share or exchange information. • Electric lamp that produces light. • Compact disc containing recorded audio. • Process or device that has been created. • Having been in existence for a long time. • Having something to do with the matter at hand. • ...
World History 2021-10-26
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- name of the exchange that happened between the Americas and the old World.
- last name of the conquistador that destroyed the Aztecs.
- largest state population-wise.
- smallest state population-wise.
- belief that the earth was the center of the universe.
- unit we are studying 1500's.
- name of the plague that killed 2/3 of europe.
- name of the road where mass amounts of trade happened.
- last name of the guy that challenged the church with the 95 theses.
- name of the civilization in Mexico 1500's.
- Name of the largest river in the U.S.
- discovered the moons of jupiter.
- name of the car Choe drives.
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- belief that earth was not the center of the earth.
- largest volcano in Washington
- Last name of the principal.
- name of the reformation that challenged the church.
- food source but also the guy who discovered the scientific method.
- Name of our ASB president.
- last name of the inventor of the printing press.
- last name of the guy that discovered the laws of motions.
- name of the 2nd element in the scientific periodic table.
- idea that focused on humanity.
- name of the civilization in South America 1500's.
- state that has the largest reserves of oil.
- instrument that Mr. C, Clack, and Choe all play.
26 Clues: Name of our ASB president. • Last name of the principal. • unit we are studying 1500's. • name of the car Choe drives. • largest volcano in Washington • largest state population-wise. • idea that focused on humanity. • smallest state population-wise. • discovered the moons of jupiter. • Name of the largest river in the U.S. • name of the civilization in Mexico 1500's. • ...
Forensics 2022-09-27
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- Person they thought capable of committing a crime
- Hypothesis formed, evidence gathered and examined, inductive and deductive reasoning used, conclusion based on evidence
- Compare samples with evidence
- A person who follows scientific method to solve crimes
- illegal act of reproducing a signature without permission
- Patterns have lines that start on one side of the print, rise, and leave on the other
- Educated guess
- Examines insects, around the crime scene to determine time, location, and other aspects the crime
- A reasoned judgement
- Gives dimensions, location of objects, simple sketch; done after photographs before evidence is disturbed
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- The forming of a conclusion by reasoning; inference in which the conclusion follows necessarily from the facts
- Scientific process that is concerned with the recognition, identification, reconstruction, individualization, and evaluation of physical evidence as this evidence relates to matters of legal significance
- system of skin
- The study of lip prints
- something that furnishes proof
- Writing done before investigation
- Used in forensic science to determine whether frogery has been committed
- An initial experience from particular instances to a general conclusion
- Patterns with lots of circles that do not leave either side of the print
- studies the causes of device and structure failures
- Patterns start on one side of print, rise, turn back, leave on one side from which they started
21 Clues: system of skin • Educated guess • A reasoned judgement • The study of lip prints • Compare samples with evidence • something that furnishes proof • Writing done before investigation • Person they thought capable of committing a crime • studies the causes of device and structure failures • A person who follows scientific method to solve crimes • ...
